Jiang says white supremacy and structural racism are real and cites his experience growing up in Canada as evidence that immigrants encounter both.
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White supremacy
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A transcript-matched topic anchored by excerpts such as "Okay, so white supremacy does exist. Structural racism does exist. I know because I grew up in Canada. And if you grew up in..."
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He argues that white supremacy emerges from empire and from the binding stories and narratives of nations rather than constituting the deepest root problem by itself.
Jiang says the decline of Western power in a multipolar world intensifies white-supremacist reaction because formerly dominant societies can feel their cultural supremacy slipping.
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"Okay, so white supremacy does exist. Structural racism does exist. I know because I grew up in Canada. And if you grew up in..."
"...civilization, okay? So, I mean, would Chinese supremacy be better than white supremacy? Would Japanese supremacy be better than white supremacy? I don't necessarily..."
"...I'm curious as to why there is nearly no mention of white supremacy and structural racism woven into historical and contemporary analysis. Quite literally,..."
"...think? Is there any validity in this? Where do you think white supremacy is important today? How is this an important issue to talk..."
"...The Democratic Party. Have. Antifa. The. Republicans. Have. You know. These. White. Supremacy. Organizations. The. Proud Boys. Or. Whatever. And so. If. There's. A..."
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