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If I understand Mr. Hagberg, the following should feel "uncomfortable": racists, consumers of government resolutions, anti-racists, Mr. Hagberg, himself, and virtually everyone else. And btw, how exactly does one "engage in anti-racist behavior"?

In the absence of actual racist incidents or language, those trolling in the grievance industry are forced to manufacture new and purposely unprovable concepts ("systemic racism", "white privilege", and my personal favorite "unconscious bias") as proxy for their virtue signaling. When one's identity is linked to fighting a boogeyman, in this case "racism", you will go to any length to insist that the boogeyman is behind every tree. And if you don't believe he's behind every tree, you should be made to feel "uncomfortable". America is not "systemically racist". Most folks simply want to go about their business, be left alone, and not be the constant cathartic target of guilt-ridden white liberals.

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