I've read about the history of European imperialism in Africa and the origins of racial thinking and racism, but what I don't get is what things these new wokesters think of as uniquely "white."
Are there sources for being against values like, "honesty," "loyalty," "fair dealing," "integrity," "responsibility," "competence," "family," "hard work," "rules," and others that you see tweets about?
People can hold these values without being white, not all white people hold them, and people who don't hold these values are basically considered animals in every culture they live in (e.g. "white trash", barbarians/criminals, etc.) What's something uniquely "white," that they have a problem with?
As stated in multiple handbooks, infographics, and many public statements from white-racists:
Objectivity, individualism, the nuclear family, laws... basically everything that has afforded humanity to advance since the neolithic era. Because these concepts were discovered and employed by white societies first, they are evil.
Don't ask me what the rationale is. You would have to ask one of them but from what I can see it's driven by racism, resentment, and hatred.