I didn't mention this before because I figured someone "woke" was going to correct you, but this is not the "woke" position: it is literally impossible to be racist towards white people because racism is defined (by the "woke") to be racial bigotry plus institutional power, and somehow in just the right measure to make sure it only applies to white people.
Here are some authors on Medium laying out this perspective.
Allison Wiltz ("Yes, these opinions can hurt feelings, but are they racist? No, because the oppressed cannot oppress the oppressor."): https://momentum.medium.com/why-reverse-racism-is-a-myth-c2374b8837af
Jennifer Povey ("You can't be racist against somebody unless you have power over them. You can be prejudiced, but you can't be racist."): https://medium.com/@jenniferrpovey/the-fact-that-you-say-racism-against-white-people-in-the-u-s-18eaba014557
And some not on Medium:
Doyin Richards ("I don’t believe that people of color can be racist in America."): https://www.huffpost.com/entry/opinion-can-black-people-be-racist_n_5c3e5e8be4b01c93e00e8764
Alberta Civil Liberties Research Center ("While assumptions and stereotypes about white people do exist, this is considered racial prejudice, not racism."): https://www.aclrc.com/myth-of-reverse-racism
This is the canonical perspective from the postmodernism-inspired wing of the left: you cannot be racist against white people.
Note that MediaVsReality wasn't arguing the level of impact, which is what you're doing. He was finding it incongruous that the term could not even apply according to the "woke". And it can't, as documented above.