In Critical Race Theory, if you are a member of a "minoritized" racial group, you are a victim of a system that is rigged against you; a system that doesn't want you to succeed. On the other hand, if your race is "privileged," you're an exploiter, whether you intend to be or not.
Critical Race Theory begins from the assumption that racism occurs in all interactions. To see how this works, consider this thought experiment: Imagine you own a shop, and two customers enter at the same time—one white and one black. Who do you help first? If you help the black person first, Critical Race Theory would say you did so because you don't trust black people to be left alone in your store. If you helped the white person first instead, Critical Race Theory would say you did so because you think blacks are Second-Class citizens.
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