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the term 'establishment of' white supremacy mean to make white supremacy a reality.
at some point in the past, an effective number of persons classified as 'white' began promoting the idea of dominating all of the 'non-white' people of the know universe, entirely on the basis of 'color' and/or factors 'associated with' color.
these persons developed ways and means of establishing the domination through trial and error, based primarily, on the use of deceit and violence. the skillful use of these methods proved to be totally effective in dominating all of the non-white people of the known universe, in all of the nine major areas of (people) activity, including economics, education, entertainment, labor, law, politics, religion, sex and war.
each individual white person who supported the concept of white supremacy, contributed that support in some form of direct or indirect speech and/or action, that resulted in non-white people, being subordinated to white people, on the basis of 'color' and/or factors 'associated' with color.
this 'color code' of thought, speech, and action, by individual white persons, resulted in a pattern of ('racist') thought, speech, and action by an effective number of white people, which, in turn, resulted in what can now be correctly called 'white supremacy'.
since white supremacy (racism) came into existence through a 'process', evolving through the thought, speech, and action of white persons as individual persons, there is no known 'code' of white supremacy that can be formally recognized as such in a single 'set' of words or pictures.
the basic 'code' of white supremacy is the total pattern of everyday thought, speech, and action of the individual white persons who practice it.
thus, everything that each white person says or does, that helps to promote white supremacy (racism) is all a part of the 'white code' and all parts of the 'white code' is for the purpose of maintaining white supremacy.
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