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.
It comes first from academia. A lot of prominent figures in the anti white and anti male movement labored largely in obscurity before a lot of money flooded in and they got traction on social media. Really ramped up after Occupy Wall Street to divide people and distract them.
Putting aside the nonsense of it all, were it true that white people are inherently racist and somehow the demons and villains of all history, it is a provocative and compelling idea to look into. It’s provocative because it’s seemingly a complete inversion of the truth. A lot of people believe things based on what others believe, so if you get enough people to get in on it, the idea will grow. Were it true that whites are all satan and killing black people at 6 million bodies a minute, it is a compelling cause to try to address.
If you think about how easy it is to get people to believe things that aren’t true, it’s even easier to get them to believe that because doing so makes you part of a grand social cause or something.
If white people were as bad as academia and jewish owned media orgs say we are there wouldn't be any shitskins remaining to complain.