Racism
Typology
Handweaving Freakoutery:
Racism (1): Individual racial prejudice
"If I as a white man refuse to go to a black dentist, that’s racist. This is what most of the country thinks of when they think of the term “racism,” even though the actual dictionary definition is not this.
Racism (2): Prejudice Plus Power
This is the common Woke definition, and it stems largely from blending some stuff feminist academic Patricia Bivol-Pavda cooked up in 1979 with some stuff critical race theory academic Kimberlie Crenshaw cooked up in 1989. It’s complicated, but it works basically like this. Imagine you were so focused on identity politics that you classified everyone you meet by their immutable birth characteristics, including sex and race, and then you decided that each one of those immutable birth characteristics granted everyone you met some amount of innate privilege or marginalization inside society. Then you laid them all out on a grid, decided some are privileged and some are marginalized, and then further decided that individual racial prejudice only actually matters when the privileged do it to the marginalized, because when individual racial prejudice flows the other way there’s no “impact.” That’s Racism (2).
In Racism (2), if I’m white and I refuse to go to a black dentist, that’s racist. But if a black man refused to go to a white dentist that would not be racist, because he’s marginalized and the dentist is privileged on Crenshaw’s matrix. But then you need a “totem pole of oppression” style ranking system to figure out whether a black man refusing to go to an Asian dentist is racist, or visa versa. And if you have a white anti-Semite who hates Jews in the USA, he’s racist, but if he moves to Israel he suddenly becomes antiracist because the Jews are in charge there.
The reason the Woke use this definition is because it allows them to use individual racial prejudice against the perceived dominant group as a tool for racial equity, and also because it allows them to recruit prejudiced people into their fold, provided they’re prejudiced against whites.
Racism (3): A system of socioeconomic factors]]
.. that, in combination, produce differential racial socioeconomic outcomes even if no single element in that system is intrinsically racist.
This is sometimes referred to as “systemic racism,” but sometimes the word “systemic racism” means something different, as detailed below. Racism (3) is one of the most easily identified versions of the word, and examples abound. Redlining, the process of refusing to give mortgage loans to people who live in certain areas due to their bad credit, was systemically racist even though it didn’t attack black people directly. Tuning artificial intelligence algorithms to screen resumes can be systemically racist, even though the computer literally has no concept of what race even is. HWFO did a very deep explainer about how New York City gun control laws are systemically racist, because they led directly to the “stop and frisk” policy, even though no link in the chain that led to that policy was explicitly racist.
Racism (4): The universal and not directly measurable impact that society wide subconscious individual racial prejudice has
.. against a racial group at a population level.
The Woke also call Racism (4) “systemic racism,” and they point to the fact that society has differential racial outcomes as proof that it exists. But this is circular reasoning, because it’s a self-referential definition, and turns the entire thing into a complicated racial version of begging the question.
Blaming differential racial outcomes on society wide subconscious racial bias can also hide real instances of Racism (3) and prevent people from fixing them, like what happened in New York with stop and frisk. The blowback over stop and frisk was so loud they stopped the specific policy of throwing black males ages 18-24 up against walls, but the gun control laws remained, and are still disproportionately enforced, because only the rich or very well connected can get a gun permit in NYC. And guess which race those folks are?
Racism (4) leads to gaslighting behavior by the Woke, where they claim your subconscious bias prevents you from admitting you have bias. It also leads to a practice we at HWFO like to call “ghostlighting,” which is when someone gaslights you into believing you are responsible for the sins of your ancestors.
Racism (5): The belief that race is fundamentally determinant of human traits and capacities
.. and that because of this one race may have superior traits than another race
This is actually the dictionary definition, which is hard to believe in the modern racism discussion because it almost never comes up anymore. The reason it never comes up is that (A) racism is understood to be universally bad, but (B) it is fundamentally true that there are different statistical distributions of different traits between races, and that many of those traits are absolutely genetic, such as height for instance. And when you have a true thing that is true, but it is universally bad to talk about, nobody talks about it."
(https://hwfo.substack.com/p/the-five-confusing-definitions-of?)