Racism is about how you're ethnicity is treated in relation to you. Not about inferiority itself. Anyone can be inferior or treated inferior, you see it all the time. The kid that can't bat or throw a ball gets treated inferiority by his/her peers, etc. So if you are treating white people in negative context, then you are targeting their ethnicity, which is racist.
So what the social activists have done in recent years, is that they made a scapegoat, a way out of any verbal contradictions. This is where the Universities have come up with the "blacks can't be racist because they are not in superior numbers" to basically say that if your a minority, then you have no power...people in numbers you understand. That's not what racism is really about since you can have a minority group get treated by the world very differently than another or even the majority group. Some people view Asians as being more educated, they get treated differently than say a white guy with a thick southern accent. It goes all ways in various ways but now everyone is being programmed by the social justice movements. It's basically a shaming program.
So when you read the article headlines above, those are part of the shaming program. The fact you do not see it that way is part of the social ideology programming. When you say "10 ways whites are more racist than they realize" ignores the facts that minorities can treat others negatively too, but goes beyond that to imply that whites don't realize they're something, tells your brain that if you don't realize something then you are ignorant or whatever which is shaming. The entire process is about providing a voice for minorities and in order to have a voice, they have to have a valid argument without contraries for the 1up approach. That's called a burn altercate, when you create a method to burn an argument out of existence. So now it's become a thing for white people to have no way or method to argue anything in regards to racism due to white privilege, they are considered racist no matter what they do, say or become. Privilege is not about being white, it's about being the majority. In China, white people have fewer privileges than Asians in similar regard. When I went to Japan, there were certain places I could not go into and we nearly got beat up over walking into a particular bar. But I'm not all butthurt about it anything.
But you can view it however you please, I don't give a crap what people think, I just deal with the real world as it is presented each day. But there are certain places where even white people or other various ethnicities can't go without being treated like how any minority is treated.