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What a difference a word makes. Discriminating against one group of people doesn't make up for discrimination against another group. Take a look at these headlines and think about the outcry if just one word was changed.

LINK: https://www.theorganicprepper.com/switch-one-word/

Personally, I'm fed up with being called a "Karen" or scoffed at for being a "middle-aged white woman" any time I voice displeasure. I thought women were supposed to speak up if we felt like something wasn't right. Why is it okay to silence or mock women now, but only if they happen to be white? Why is "middle-aged white man" a term of disparagement?

It's not okay. None of it is okay. Dividing people up by race like this doesn't move us forward. It takes us back, only this time, it's a different group of people who aren't allowed to sit at the counter or in the front of the bus. Did we learn nothing from the past?

What do you think about this? Do you believe that white people can be (or are being) discriminated against? What do you think the answer is? Is this just another cyclical pendulum swing or a looming problem?

Let's discuss it (civilly) in the comments section.

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