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This definition, which does not merely mean “against racism,” as one might assume of the term, is absolutely standard in Social Justice. In fact, it reflects the core tenet of critical race Theory that racism is ordinary and pervades everything.

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"Social Justice cannot continue to be taken seriously on its own terms, which it has literally made up." -Peter Boghossian

In Critical Social Justice, Race-talk, or sometimes colortalk, is the name given to the coded language allegedly spoken by white people in order to keep people of color (especially black people) down.