This paper is a two-part critique of an article by Canadian feminist Didi Khayatt on racism in Canada. The first part of
this paper is a conceptual analysis of the key concepts that are used in Khyatt's article, and a breakdown of concepts such as "
oppression" and "labeling." The second part of this paper is a critical
feminist essay that summarizes the main points of the article and discusses them in relation to racial oppression in Canadian contexts.