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Revision as of 16:35, 6 September 2022
White Supremacy is "an historically based, institutionally perpetuated system of exploitation and oppression of continents, nations, and peoples of colour by white peoples and nations of the European continent, for the purpose of maintaining and defending a system of wealth, power, and privilege." - Elizabeth Martínez [1]
White supremacy identifies the power-over present in racism. Both refer to the same problem, but the term White Supremacy gives white people a clear choice of supporting or opposing a system, rather than claiming to be anti-racist (or not) in their personal behaviour.
How is white supremacy historically based?
Every nation has an origin myth. For example...
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White supremacy in Canada
The Freedom Convoy [3]
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Overpolicing Black, Indigenous and People of Colour
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- ↑ What is White Supremacy? SOA Watch: Close the School of the Americas. By Elizabeth Martínez.
- ↑ The State of Native America. ed. by M. Annette Jaimes, South End Press, 1992
- ↑ https://yellowheadinstitute.org/2022/05/05/what-the-freedom-convoy-protests-reveals-about-structural-racism-in-canada/
- ↑ Brandi Morin. https://www.thestar.com/opinion/contributors/2020/06/11/rcmp-deputy-commissioners-words-on-racism-fly-in-face-of-150-years-of-history-and-pain-for-indigenous-peoples.html
- ↑ https://www.ohrc.on.ca/en/annual_reports
- ↑ Owusu-Bempah, Akwasi, et al. “Race and Incarceration: The Representation and Characteristics of Black People in Provincial Correctional Facilities in Ontario, Canada.” Race and Justice, Apr. 2021, doi:10.1177/21533687211006461.
- ↑ https://www.firstpeopleslaw.com/public-education/blog/the-over-representation-of-indigenous-people-in-prison