Could somebody explain systematic racism

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i’m kind of confused

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It’s a made-up term to confuse the subject and allow race-baiters to arbitrarily accuse anybody they want of racism, for political and personal gain.

For example, banks statistically give less credit to blacks. A race-baiter will call it “systemic racism”. A reasonable person will notice that blacks earn less statistically, therefore they are less eligible for credit statistically. It isn’t the bank’s fault and the computer that does the initial screening doesn’t even know what race the applicant is. (now there may or may not be racism as a cause to reduce blacks’ income, but that’s irrelevant as far as credit eligibility is concerned).

The same is done by feminists as “systemic sexism” and socialists as “income inequality”. They are looking at disparities of outcome and assert they are the result of foul play without any evidence.

Short video to elaborate on the point [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=phPXTWJhnYM](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=phPXTWJhnYM)

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