The constant yapping about racism is the major contributor to the rise in racism.
Can I throw in a fact or two? Feel free to ignore them, I know you will. This is just for people who are interested in reality.
When hiring practices are based on ethnicity and skin color, people resent it.
Hiring by ethnicity and skin color is illegal in the United States, and insofar as it is practiced, is practiced against minorities. Evidence? Sure. The black unemployment rate is 2 1/2 times the white unemployment rate, and the black college graduate unemployment rate is twice the white college graduate unemployment rate.
When a crime committed against a member of a minority is punished more harshly than for a crime against a white person, people resent it.
Incarceration rates for blacks, Latinos, and Indians are far higher than for whites, and there are reams and reams of statistics that show that minorities are punished more harshly for the same crimes than whites. Google "sentencing by race."
When people can be fined for using a word that is considered 'racist', it goes against freedom of speech and people resent it.
Doesn't happen in the U.S. UnConstitutional.
When an incompetent person loses a job and can sue for discrimination, people resent it.
Such a person can sue in the U.S., but will almost certainly lose. It is settled law that a person pushing a discrimination suit must prove not only that she was fired/not hired/denied promotion, but that it was because of her race or sex. The burden is on the plaintiff, and is almost impossible to meet. Example: Lily Ledbetter. Google it.
When people of minority can be exempted from regulatory laws, people resent it.
Doesn't happen in the U.S.
When minorities stop playing the 'race' card and start acting like everybody else, they will be treated like everybody else.
And until then, they'll be discriminated against for the color of their skin, like the Republican United States Senator pulled over seven times in one year. Guess what color he is?