Finding commonality with other oppressed people and voting together to stop the white supremacy of the republican party is not racist
Anytime the color of one’s skin or their faith factors into the way they view another person, it’s racism.
https://www.theatlantic.com/notes/2016/07/misconceptions-about-being-black-in-america/492305/
From the article...
Black people desire equal rights, to be sure, but when young black people go to racially-mixed high schools and colleges, exactly why are all black students required to only support black student organizations? Why do some of these same, educated, young black people deny other young black people from the human activity of just being a human being? The worst of this aspect of being a black college student in America is the judgement that happens in those organizations. “You ain’t black enough; why you got pretty hair—your momma or daddy white?"
For the life of me, I cannot understand how black people are so quick to recognize racism as directed towards them from whites, Latinos, Asians, et al, and miss the very real racism that exists within our race from one another.