@streetlife70s & MrsTerryPratchet.
Your definition of the term racism to make racism against white people seem less important and more positive is not only dangerous in the way it increases racial tensions by introducing a double standard, but doesn’t make any sense in the modern day world. Firstly, the ‘Power’ group will vary by which holds the majority in the community. Secondly ‘white guilt’ drastically effects this ‘power’ on a systemic scale and has done for decades; hence why the Rotherham victims had absolutely no power for so long. Lastly, one could argue the ‘race power’ didn’t extend to women, historically speaking; bame men had the vote, could attend uni, could keep what they earnt decades and decades before any woman could.
In today’s parliament, with around 10% of the population being Bame & 52 out of 650 members of parliament being Bame that means they are more closely represented by the numbers than disabled people, women & lgbt members.