ITT: white people thinking that they can be victims of racism too
The whole (modern) concept of "race" is historically inseparable from the ideology of white supremacy. And furthermore, the notion that racism exists against white people is self-refuting because the concept of "whiteness" is likewise historically inseparable from the ideology of white supremacy. And for there to be supremacy, there has to be the opposite of supremacy: subjugation, marginalization, oppression.
Those who are socially (because race is socially mediated) considered "white" and accept that designation but simultaneously deny that white supremacy and racism in American society are inseparable are being intellectually dishonest. And whites who claim to be victims of racism themselves are not only being dishonest, they are also insulting those who experience actual racism and oppression. But I'm sure this post will be either ignored or attacked by those who would rather not have their precious feelings hurt by someone pointing out social and historical reality.
You're not pointing out reality. You are conflating reality to fit a simplistic narrative which suffers from a severe
genetic fallacy.
"Whiteness" is inseparable from white supremacy? You are telling me people who don't believe in white supremacy don't believe in white people?