Anti-white racism

Anti-white racism refers to discriminatory sentiments and acts of hostility of a racist nature toward people racialized as White (especially those people from Europe and its diasporas). It can manifest in various forms, including but not limited to ethnic hatred, stereotyping, exclusion, or violence, and can occur in both overt and subtle ways. These notions and the use of the term "anti-white racism" are an object of study in sociology, philosophy, political science and law, as well as a topic discussed in the media, by intellectuals and in the social sphere.

While anti-white racism is a topic of debate, it is often discussed in the context of systemic power dynamics, historical legacies of European colonialism, and contemporary social and political movements. The subject is contentious, with differing perspectives on its prevalence, impact, and comparison to other forms of racial discrimination. Examples of anti-white racism include attacks targetting white individuals and anti-white sentiments in post-apartheid South Africa and Zimbabwe, as well as in some parts of Europe and North America.


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