In a now-viral moment from Piers Morgan Uncensored, a Black transgender activist loudly claimed that it’s “impossible” for her to be racist toward White people—because of her skin color. Yes, really.
“Black women cannot be racist to White women—are you kidding me?” the guest said, before launching into a tirade about how the host, Piers Morgan, lacked the “intellectual capacity” to understand such a “basic” concept.
Moments earlier, she had called Morgan—a White man—a “race-baiter,” offering no evidence but insisting the insult couldn’t possibly be racist because of the color of her skin.
When Morgan pushed back and asked how that kind of sweeping racial accusation wasn’t racist in itself, the response was jaw-dropping:
“I’m Black—I can’t be racist to you.”
This, apparently, is where leftist’s are at now a days. Racism is no longer about judging someone by their skin color. It’s about power structures. It’s about identity. It’s about rewriting the dictionary to suit whatever narrative happens to benefit the speaker at the time.
Let’s be clear: racism doesn’t stop being racism just because the person saying it checks more identity boxes. If you’re making sweeping negative judgments about someone based on their race—that is racism. Full stop.
Yet this twisted logic has gained traction in recent years, particularly on the activist Left, where the new definition of racism conveniently puts one group in the “guilty by default” category and declares everyone else immune. It’s not just misguided—it’s toxic. And it’s exactly the kind of ideology that turns conversations about race into one-sided lectures where facts don’t matter and double standards are the norm.
This isn’t just about one outrageous podcast guest. It’s about a growing worldview that says prejudice is fine—as long as you’re punching in the “right” direction. That’s not progress. That’s moral rot disguised as social justice.
If this is the result of the ideology being promoted in elite institutions, social media bubbles, and identity politics echo chambers, then it’s no wonder Americans are tuning out.
Watch the clip for yourself and see how casually this kind of warped logic is delivered—with total confidence and zero accountability.
"Black women cannot be racist to white women, do you not understand? How can I be racist to you? I’m black, I can’t be racist"pic.twitter.com/UCmQVunsje
— Defiant L’s (@DefiantLs) July 17, 2025
