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reverse racism

[ri-vurs rey-siz-uhm]

noun

  1. intolerance or prejudice directed at members of historically dominant racial groups.



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Word History and Origins

Origin of reverse racism1

First recorded in 1965–70
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Example Sentences

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When Trump and his agents dream of “Making America Great Again” and fighting back against how white people are victims of “reverse racism” that are being “replaced” in their “own country” by non-whites who are “stealing elections” through non-existent voter fraud this is the social order he and they want to restore.

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Any other outcome is “anti-white” or the result of quotas or reverse racism or some other nonsense and racist white fantasies.

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In an example of the types of white racial paranoiac thinking that drive such beliefs in “white oppression” and “reverse racism”, Donald Trump recently told Time magazine that white people are the real victims of “racism” in American.

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It also succeeded in encouraging a semantic debate yet again over whether reverse racism is a real thing.

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He has repeatedly accused three Black prosecutors investigating him of “reverse racism.”

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When To Use

is reverse racism?

Reverse racism is the discrimination or prejudice against a racial or ethnic majority, especially as perceived as occurring by white people.

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