"All Lives Matter" is Racism 1.0 thinking.<p>But Racism 2.0 has been pushed out and – in some ways – it's a forced upgrade.<p>Racism 1.0 was widely understood: racists were bad people who made monkey chants on football terraces. It was "the nice people" vs "the mean people". If we "raised awareness", maybe one day it would be "stamped out".<p>Racism 2.0 is more complex.<p>It's structural and systemic, so for the first time a lot of of white progressives are discovering that we're part of the problem. Saying "I don't see colour" is suddenly the wrong thing to say. For a long time it was the correct thing to say and think.<p>People are having to re-learn stuff they thought they already knew and not everybody is thrilled.<p>Worse, Racism 2.0 is closed source. The code isn't really published anywhere, at least not in simple language. You have to kind of piece it together yourself from lists of "resources" thrown together by activists, some of whom have opaque agendas.<p>It's not as simple as it used to be, and it's not surprising that some people are confused.