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Is anti-racism anti-assimilation
I do see anti-racism as a mandatory step in the American experiment. Question, though: is antiracism also anti-assimilation? I perceive the movement as a deconstruction—a rejection—of the American dream cultural consensus reality. As, by definition, racist, white supremacist, and anti-Black. Am on the right path?
