Puzzled by which definition of “Racism” best describes that word?
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racism (rā′sĭz″əm) – Noun
- Source: The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, 5th Edition. |
Racing to find just the right words can be fun and inspirational (if you’re John Wayne) or frustrating and sad (if you’re Kamala Harris, the expert in incomprehensible word salads.)
And now here’s your chance to find just some of the many things Liberal Progressive Socialist Democrats have labeled “Racist!”, thanks to my latest Word Search Puzzles! They’re completely FREE, so download and enjoy!
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What better way to pass the time while watching the collapse of America’s banking industry, economy, foreign policy, and major cities all thanks to Joe Biden, the most popular president in history (whose approval rating is also collapsing) and his fellow Democrats?
(Actually, if you’re truly serious about “solving” racism, scroll down to see a better way to spend your time )
If you like these why not take a look at dozens of free puzzles I’ve already created? There’s even one for the most dedicated word search fan containing 273 hidden words.
All the puzzles are absolutely free, so why not download some and enjoy finding words Joe Biden might have trouble finding himself? Just click the image at the right to view the entire list of my word search puzzles! As always, I’ll add new puzzles when the mood strikes me, so be sure to check back when the mood strikes you |
“If everything’s racist, then nothing is.”
- The MUSEman’s very smart young relative, sometime in 2018
“Racism is color blind: Those who assign a color to racism are racists.”
- The MUSEman, March 25, 2023
If you’re truly serious about “solving” racism, read on:
The chart on the right is “Aspects & Assumptions of Whiteness & White Culture in the United States”, from the National Museum of African American History & Culture (NMAAHC) at the Smithsonian.
Click the image to enlarge it, look it over, then try the following:
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I only pose these questions as Food for Thought: I don’t have the answers to these questions, and these aren’t even all the questions one could ask. But, imagine a society where people of color were the majority and White people were the minority: Could one say such a society would be free of racism?
Before you answer that question, consider South Africa.
Thanks for reading!