the whole, "X is so marginalized and victimized," narrative represents negative stereotypes and reinforce a victimhood identity that only disempowers X, and reinforces to the dominant ethnic groups' superiority narrative
few would believe that such psyop propaganda is part of systemic racism, lured instead by the virtue signaling and fake "solidarity" parroting such victimization narratives would seem to yield. but it is.
you'll resist the idea I propose by saying, highlighting how bad everything is, is doing something about it, while pretending there's no problem is part of the problem.
viewing another way you'll see that editorializing to consistently represent a problem is a problem.
but such psyop propaganda is so embedded in the politically corrected social discourse programming that few will be able to escape
you'll most likely dismiss this idea by pretending this idea is just apologizing for racism.
it will be very hard for you to see beyond that but you should try, it's worth it.