CONFRONTING EXTREMISM: SHEDDING LIGHT ON THE GRAY AREAS BETWEEN BASTARDIZED WHITE SUPREMACY AND WHITE SUPREMACY
At Mitch Leyor, we believe in fostering an inclusive and diverse environment. It’s essential to address the distinction between bastardized white supremacy and white supremacy. White supremacy refers to a belief system that promotes the idea of white racial superiority, marginalizing and oppressing other racial groups. It’s rooted in historical contexts and has been perpetuated by extremist ideologies.
On the other hand, bastardized white supremacy refers to a misinterpretation or distortion of the concept of white supremacy. It may involve the adoption of some elements of white supremacist ideology without fully embracing its extremist nature. While both ideologies are harmful, it’s important to recognize that bastardized white supremacy can have demonic manifestations, such as systemic biases or discriminatory practices that may not be as overt as traditional white supremacist movements.
We firmly denounce any form of white supremacy, including bastardized versions, and are committed to promoting diversity, equality, and inclusivity in all aspects of our business and beyond. We strive to create a safe and equitable space for everyone, irrespective of their race, ethnicity, or background, and actively work towards dismantling systemic barriers.