Yes, but how do you stop it? It seems academia goes further and further left every year. I've never seen so much talk about "white supremacy" as I've heard in reading articles concerning people in charge of our nation's schools.
It seems many of the people in the nation's schools admins have decided that "white supremacy" is such a huge problem, the students must all be indoctrinated as to its evilness.
This includes areas like mine where the minority population is tiny. But many of the people entering the teaching profession are righteously imbued with the spirit of combating this evil "white supremacy" that is keeping so many "people of color" (I detest that phrase) down.
Unless we get all important people not of the liberal persuasion to mount a titanic effort to fight these Marxists, we are doomed to have a generation of the self-hating white people who really believe they are responsible for some dimwit "person of color" screwing up their lives.
Without having educators to spread the word that people make their own decisions and are responsible for the results, it isn't going to happen peacefully. I am increasingly fearful that the alternative will be the only option left, one which will make the last internal conflict seem small by comparison.
I have already been branded a "racist" for pointing out the 'diversity game' in hiring, even though there are plenty of examples out there of people who were passed over or promoted past more qualified people based solely on an accident of genetics and an approved admixture of checkboxes on a form assembled to prove that diversity exists in any employee pool. That is reality, whether it seems ugly or not, and mentioned without malice or resentment, only to demonstrate that no one is being held back on that superficial basis, but the opposite, in practice.
I have met highly competent people of all races and colors, I have met others who simply can't reach the bar, also in a spectrum of skin tones. To blame people solely for their superficial characteristics is patently wrong, and even listening to the "Dream" speech would put the lie to the identity politics being played.
Oddly enough, descendants of Natives conquered by Spaniards are somehow seen to be less 'oppressors' by those who hate the descendants of English speaking peoples, but over half the slaves shipped out of Africa went to such countries, and only 3% to the US.
Now, however, we boast the most obese poor people on the planet, housed, clothed, educated, with advantages set forth in statute, primarily funded and provided for by the same people decried as holding others 'down'.
Admittedly, this was done (predictably) in error, in exchange for political loyalties.
People seldom appreciate that which they do not themselves earn, and come to resent their benefactors for their charity. It is time to bring such to an end before the resentment overwhelms. End the patronage which has enabled such, and thus force those who complain to stand on their own feet and accomplish things for themselves. Perhaps if those who complain were no longer 'held down' by the burden of such benefits, they could arise, go forth, and earn a living.