Only for the "right" races. And for white women as well, who are somehow a protected group.
> It's always funny when they talk about systemic discrimination while also being the ones trying to institute segregation, keep too many "undesirable" races out of colleges, and generally agitate for institutional racism.
Also they ignore when race actually is an issue, like the totally disproportionate amount of crime and rape committed by black people. They have no problem stereotyping and being racist against Asian and Indian men though.
No it isn't. Twin studies have shown that family environment doesn't have much effect on IQ. The problem is the scientific reality of race differences in cognitive functioning, largely due to natural selection, founder effects etc. Somehow this is a problem but race differences in athletic ability are considered perfectly fine, and nobody protests against too many black people in basketball.
It's extremely widespread in other ways. We have policies enforcing institutional racism and even refer to it with euphemisms like "affirmative action"
But sometimes the minorities are right. Just look at the discrimination against asians by elite schools for example. It's partly happening because Asians don't stand up for ourselves. Even those of us who do not want to define ourselves by our race, gender etc. now have to fight back against discrimination by the people who do, so we have no choice but to start playing the game.
Regarding "incels", they are mostly correct as far as I can tell, and seem to be some of the only people who have genuine empathy for Asians. I often see vile stuff written about Asian and Indian men online, especially by horrible white women who are a "protected group" that cannot be criticized. How do we fight against this stuff that so-called progressives perpetuate without having to identify with our groups?