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Blameriphobe

An individual who expresses or engages in aversion to, hostility toward, disdain for, fear of, or exploitation of Black Americans, including through actions or attitudes involving bodily harm or attacks on their moral or global standing, often framed as generalized anti-Black or anti-American sentiment.
Critics described the influencer as a Blameriphobe after she repeatedly spread negative stereotypes about Black Americans and attacked their contributions to society.
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Blameriphobe

An individual who expresses or engages in aversion to, hostility toward, disdain for, fear of, or exploitation of Black Americans, including through actions or attitudes involving bodily harm or attacks on their moral or global standing, often masked as generalized anti-Black or anti-American sentiment.
The journalist was accused of being a Blameriphobe for consistently singling out Black Americans for criticism while excusing similar conduct by other groups.

Blameriphobia

A systematic or individual aversion to, hostility toward, disdain for, or fear of Black Americans, including bodily harm and attacks on their moral or global standing, based on their racialization as Black, their status as descendants of U.S. enslaved people, their American citizenship, or any combination of these factors. It is often masked as general anti-American sentiment or generalized anti-Black sentiment.
Blameriphobia appears to unite racist, casteist, xenophobic, and classist individuals in their shared hostility toward Black Americans who are descended from U.S. slavery.

Blameriphobic

Characterized by or relating to attitudes, behaviors, systems, or practices that express aversion to, hostility toward, disdain for, fear of, or exploitation of Black Americans, including through bodily harm or attacks on their moral or global standing, often expressed or justified as generalized anti-Black or anti-American sentiment.
Jim Crow laws are the most overt example of Blameriphobic laws: they discriminated against anyone with as little as a drop of U.S. slave-descendant heritage.

Blameriphobic

Characterized by or relating to attitudes, behaviors, systems, or practices that express aversion to, hostility toward, disdain for, fear of, or exploitation of Black Americans, including through bodily harm or attacks on their moral or global standing, often expressed or justified as generalized anti-Black or anti-American sentiment.
Jim Crow laws are the most overt example of Blameriphobic laws: they discriminated against anyone with as little as a drop of U.S. slave-descendant heritage.

Blameriphobia

A systematic or individual aversion to, hostility toward, disdain for, exploitation of, or fear of Black Americans, including bodily harm and attacks on their moral or global standing, based on their racialization as Black, their status as descendants of U.S. enslaved people, their ethnicity, their American citizenship, or any combination of these factors. It is often masked as general anti-American sentiment or generalized anti-Black sentiment.
Blameriphobia appears to unite racist, casteist, xenophobic, and classist individuals in their shared hostility toward Black Americans who are descended from U.S. slavery.

Blameriphile

A person who is fond of Black Americans or engages with the cultural patrimony, history, and creative legacy of those descended from U.S. slavery.
It’s an open secret how big of a Blameriphile they are; you can tell by how enamored they are with Black American culture.