The delusional left continues to try to paint a portrait in America that systemic racism, or systemic injustice against primarily black Americans, is a pervasive evil that must be stopped at all costs. They continue to use this fairy tale to excuse and justify horrific actions against the general public and particularly, white, conservative Americans they label "privileged" despite any factual basis grounded in reality for doing so.
This narrative is perpetuated by self-described “Evangelical” “thought-leaders” like David French, Russell Moore, and the like. Russell Moore single-handedly ran the entire Southern Baptist Convention into the ground running his “anti-racism” campaign for nearly a decade before stepping down and his counterpart, French—who claims to be a Christian—instructed conservatives who supported Nikki Haley to throw their support behind Joe Biden all while he defends drag queens dressing in risque clown-like women’s clothing interacting with little children as a “blessing of liberty.”
Look it up. Yeah, no kidding.
America is far from perfect, but America is not a systemically racist country and in fact, because of America's propensity toward the fair and equal treatment of all people, no unjust and unconstitutional system has been able to stand. There is no other country in the world that is more devoted to "justice for all" than America, none. The myth of systemic racism and the mantra of "black lives matter" is nothing more than an emperor without clothes.
The problem is, that if you repeat a lie often enough, people will start to believe it. Today, far too many people believe the lie of systemic racism. The truth, itself, is now "racist" to speak and defending the country is considered "hate."