"人種差別の真実 それはすべて支配に関するものです"
— Candace Owens
Simplified Meaning:
Racism happens because some people want to keep power over others. When one group feels they are better or more important, they might treat others unfairly to stay in control. For example, in history, many people were treated badly just because of their skin color. This wasn’t because the people in power actually believed they were better, but because it helped them keep their strong position in society. Imagine being in a playground. If one child always says who can play and who cannot, they’re like the powerful group using racism. They pick on other children so they stay the "boss" of the playground. Adults do the same in bigger and more hurtful ways. Understanding this can help people see the wrong in racism and work together to share power fairly. By treating everyone with respect, we can build a more equal world where no one feels left out or controlled.