The paper again found itself in the news when its editorial cartoon in 2006 dealt with reverse racism.
In the past few decades, though, reverse racism has undergone a similar redefinition, from symptom to system.
Others, including some Council incumbents, said the plan had sacrificed fairness to what they called reverse racism.
Claims of reverse racism continued into the 21st century.
It is like a reverse racism to judge a man as a great president to be simply because of the colour of his skin.
Today, the author argues, jazz suffers from reverse racism.
They wanted to know whether the government, now run by black people, was practicing reverse racism.
But the tone of the report brought charges of reverse racism.
That's a bad reason for inconsistency; it is surely patronizing and may even be considered reverse racism.
Players like that subscribe to a sort of reverse racism.