Next, let us go to modern day, 2014. Things again have not changed, and it has been 81 years. Eighty-one years and we still have a wedge of difference in between us called racial supremacy. On the outside it does not seem as bad as it appears on the inside. The problem looks different throughout the years, and now it appears mostly in our workplaces and schools.
Many people are very flippant to it and call it things like BULLYING and CLIQUISM. The fact is, it is not that, but racial supremacy in disguise. In some cases, it’s completely changed from racial supremacy to something worse--plain, old supremacy! People think that because it's not a problem that most people recognize, it will never turn into something bigger. People believe the Holocaust wil never happen again, but if racial supremecy continues like it is, there could very well be another Holocaust.
When white supremacy becomes institutional, it begins to harm the very people who are not simply outside of it because of their race, it begins to harm the folk who look like the folk who want to be in charge. Martin Luther King, Jr., understood this, Malcolm X understood this, James Baldwin really understood this. ~Micheal Eric Dyson