The Community Relations Service (CRS) is encouraging perpetrators of anti-white crimes by indicating that white individuals are legitimate targets and that standard consequences do not apply. This organization, established in 1964 as part of the Civil Rights Act, has been a key player in perpetuating anti-white racism in America. It has facilitated a culture where white victims of non-white crimes are pressured to show sympathy for the offenders and deny any racial motives, even in cases where there are clear indications of such. The CRS has obscured anti-white violence, excused it, and inadvertently encouraged more of it to occur. This is all funded by taxpayer money, predominantly from white individuals. The CRS’s activities are often secretive, not widely disclosed to the public, and have influenced various cases of violence against white individuals. The organization’s role in shaping a narrative that excuses violence against white people based on their race is deeply concerning and necessitates its abolition.