I thought this was "Best Political Cartoons," not "Bash On Whitey."
I have conservative relatives who have made all of these arguments (except the liberal one).
I honestly can't see anything wrong with asserting that white people are also the target of racism and that it should be included in the discussion of racism.
Is there any way in this cartoon to be a white person and not have to feel like a terrible human being for it?
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I agree, anti-white racism is a thing that should be included in the discussion. However, it isn't the form of prejudice most likely to influence laws, media, etc. so it tends to be a low-priority topic. #6 tends to be used as a deflective or dismissive argument when the topic of racism comes up (or at least that's been my experience- the only people I've talked to who didn't turn its existence into "proof that blacks are more racist and violent than whites" have been one younger sister, and a few online people).