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It is possible to be racist against any individual. All one has to do is take action against that person because of their race, or believe that one's race is superior to another. It is, by all means, possible to be racist against a dominant racial group. Example 1 -- if a white manager at a company called Occidental Fish Market refuses to hire Chinese people because he doesn't like working with so many Chinese people, and he only hires white Americans, Canadians or Europeans. That would be a racist manager who is being racist against the dominant racial group.It is impossible to be racist against the dominant racial group.
Similarly, if a black gunman in Des Moines, Iowa, decides to go on a shooting spree at a shopping mall, and he only shoots white people while having every opportunity to shoot black and brown people, and while he's shooting he yells "Eat lead, you honkey cracker ass muthafuggas!" That would be racist against the dominant racial group.
That's pretty much true when everyone has been subject to racism. It's about something in particular that happened to them, like someone calling them racist names, taking action against them for being a certain race, or something that reveals they are racist.When white people claim they've been subject to racism, it is almost always a particular phrase or moment when something happened to them.
Certainly it can be. It doesn't have to be.Racism is a 24/7/365 issue.