RACISM

Racism is More About Power Than it Is About Hatred. Here’s Why

Racism is about maintaining power and privilege

Allison Wiltz
5 min readAug 22, 2023

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Far too many people have their wires crossed when it comes to racism. They mistakenly believe that racism is simply an expression of hatred for a racial minority, instead of what it really is, a worldview that maintains power and privilege in the hands of White people. Why does this matter? Because people who believe racism is simply a byproduct of hatred, may conclude that “love” is the solution, that if only we loved one another, racism would melt away like frost in early spring.

We see this in the way interracial relationships are championed as an effort to bridge the racial divide. Some presume, for instance, that an interracial romantic relationship “will normalize interracial contact” and “undermine the racism of extended family members who encounter the couples.” However, research doesn’t support this assertion. Indeed, even White people in romantic relationships with Black people can express racist beliefs. If hatred was the underlying sentiment of racism, then surely love would be a potent remedy, but it’s not.

Even if every White person decided tomorrow to love Black people, racism would still exist. Why? Because racism is inseparable from the concept of power…

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Allison Wiltz

Black womanist Scholar bylines @ Momentum, Oprah Daily, ZORA, GEN, EIC of Cultured #WEOC Founder allisonthedailywriter.com https://ko-fi.com/allyfromnola