Supremacy
Supremacy is the misbelief — and the violent system of racial tyranny which continues to exist in the western world and some other places — that one group of people is entitled to dominate, control, and define the value of others. It is the foundation of every oppressive institution on Earth.
Supremacy is not just a thought or opinion. It is a practice, a structure, and a political agenda. It shows up in how laws are written, how schools are funded, how prisons are filled, how neighborhoods are patrolled, and how certain groups are always “studied” but never protected.
Core Principles of Supremacy:
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“We are superior. You are not.”
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“Our lives, culture, values, and needs matter most.”
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“We deserve power — you deserve consequences.”
Supremacy is always about control — of land, labor, resources, bodies, culture, and truth.
Types of Supremacy (Not Exhaustive):
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White supremacy – Claims whiteness is the ideal racial identity. It is embedded in U.S. law, education, media, and economics.
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Male supremacy – Treats men as natural leaders and decision-makers, and women or gender-diverse people as subordinate.
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Cisgender supremacy – Prioritizes people whose gender identity matches the sex assigned at birth, erasing and punishing trans lives.
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Class supremacy – Frames wealth as moral superiority and poverty as personal failure, protecting the rich from consequences.
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Christian supremacy – Assumes Christian beliefs should dominate law, culture, and morality — silencing Indigenous, African, or non-Christian worldviews.
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Colonial supremacy – Justifies taking land, rewriting history, and erasing native governance as “progress.”
These aren’t just ideas floating in the air — they are embedded in institutions, backed by money, and reinforced by silence.
Supremacy Is Maintained By:
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Language: using neutral words to hide violent acts (like calling crimes against Black people “disparities”).
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Policy: creating rules that serve the dominant group while pretending to serve everyone.
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Funding: giving resources to institutions that harm, while denying support to those who protect.
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Media: framing the dominant group as saviors and the rest as problems to be fixed or studied.
Supremacy Is Not A Belief — It’s A Crime
Supremacy is illegal whenever it creates or protects violations of rights, regulations, or policy. Every act of state-sanctioned injustice — from denying housing, to stripping parental rights, to racial profiling, to deadly healthcare neglect — is supremacy at work.
Supremacy is not an opinion protected by the Constitution when it results in harm. It is a violation of equal protection under the law. It is racketeering when practiced institutionally. And when it’s hidden behind terms like “disparities,” it becomes a cover-up.
Supremacy Can Be Exposed — And Dismantled
Supremacy thrives on generalizations, secrecy, and dehumanization. It dies in the presence of truth, documentation, naming names, and public resistance.
To fight supremacy:
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Tell the truth about what happened — and who allowed it.
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Use real names, real titles, real dates.
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Cite policy and demand enforcement.
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Don’t use euphemisms like “inequity” or “disparity” when what’s happening is a violation.
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Refuse to protect criminals with academic language.
The only way to end supremacy is to stop participating in the lie that it's just a “perspective.” Supremacy is not theoretical. It’s organized, funded, and enforced — but it’s also human-made, and that means it can be destroyed.
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