To be clear, I am not saying all blacks are antisemitic, but rather studies have shown for several years in a row that blacks are collectively more antisemitic. You might research the studies linked below and if you think they are unfair... I would be interested in knowing why you think that...
"According to an October 2016 Anti-Defamation League survey, "anti-Semitic views" among black respondents were materially more common than among whites, with 23% of black respondents scoring high on the ADL's scale, compared to only 10% of whites. The results remain largely the same when aggregating the ADL's 6 surveys from 2007 to 2016; between that and the oversample of blacks and Hispanics among the 1532 respondents in 2016, the comparison seems likely to be pretty reliable."
While I condemn racism, even when it is understandable as in the case of the Nation of Islam or the KKK. Those groups help to highlight how extreme identity politics leads to racism. I am extremely concerned about this... given my future generations will be relatively evenly divided between blacks, whites, and Asians...
Eliminating racial identity and integrating towards a more uniform identity is something I strongly support.
Racism has been a big part of our history. But I think we know what drives it... strong racial identity combined with natural tribal instincts.
Tribes compete for power among human social structures.
When membership in a tribe is based on skin color, you lay the grounds for racism. I don't think that is particularly surprising or insightful. More insightful would be focusing on how to make skin color irrelevant in a way that we have to some degree ethnicity. The bigotry in Europe between various ethnic groups was present in America back when I was growing up in the 50s and 60s, but it seems to have "melted" away.
But my original point was MLK thought blacks would lead the effort to integrate and he had reservations in doing so. But I don't think that has happened. I think Malcolm X's beliefs are slowly displacing MLK's and those beliefs based on a separate identity will lead to more racism.
Regarding my use of the word wokeism... here is the definition I am using...
Wokeism
From a word used to denote awakening against racism, it morphed into an extremist ideology of justice against all majority oppressions, intermittently tasting power in the real world.
You can see the influence of Marxism in the definition of a world comprised of oppressors and oppressed.
It is in this context that I used the word.