I got a suggestion from my algorithm on YouTube for a mashup video of John Cena's "My Time is Now" and Eminem's "Encore/Curtain Call."
Encore was released is 2004. The song includes the following lyrics
Spoke to a generation of angry teenagers Whom, if it wasn't for rap to bridge the gap, may be raised to be racist Who may have never got to see our faces
Eminem is saying without rap, white kids would just black people. That rap gave them a reason to empathize with blacks.
The idea being blacks and other minorities are naturally empathetic and not racist, conversely white people are naturally racist and hateful.
Where does this attitude come from? It's clearly not backed by any data, because data shows white people don't tend to have high in-group preferences. Especially compared to the preferences of other racial groups.
Not quite as pervasive as hanging out in right wing online spaces, where such things are focused on, would have you believe...but still deeply and disturbingly pervasive.
Imagine the last time you've ever heard someone - much less a normie - say something good about white people. It doesn't happen, at least not in "polite society."
The default position is that white people are, if not bad, at least not good.
White people are guilty until proven innocent...and they're never proven innocent.
"It's okay to be white," was deemed hate speech, and got people banned from entire countries.
Also, as an aside, while I like many of Eminem's songs, he was always a cuck, and turned into a gigacuck. Which is sad and funny, since he grew up as "white trash," and still thinks he had an advantage over all those poor black rappers.
I remember when he performed with Elton John and became a pro-gay crusader. They even threw in a scene in 8-Mile where he defends a fag. I knew he was a sellout, and that whole saga was an early lesson in how fake and controlled all these people are.