Not sure what you intend to say here. If you mean that the movement to prevent color blindness and true equality, that would be mostly the progressives who are pushing these 'white privilege awareness' courses in high school and college. They establish political correctness rules to refer to people of color but none for so-called 'white people'. They see a racist under every bush and make a monumental mountain out of any phrase or comment that could even possibly be racist no matter how long ago it was.
Racism has become the stock in trade for the progressive left.
As John McWhorter eloquently wrote:
. . .I assume, for example, that the idea is not to teach white people that White Privilege means that black people are the only group of people in human history who cannot deal with obstacles and challenges. If the idea is that black people cannot solve their problems short of white people developing an exquisite sensitivity to how privileged they are, then we in the black community are being designated as disabled poster children. . .
The Privilege of Checking White Privilege - The Daily Beast
In the same piece McWhorter commented that there is a 'white privilege' also perpetuated by those who demand that black people be seen as victims and different from white people:
--White people are not accused of 'not being a credit to their race.'
--White people can uner perform without it be ascribed to their race.
--When white people succeed, nobody wonders if or points out that it was achieved through affirmative action.
--Nobody expects you to speak for your race on television or in a class discussion
Etc.
True color blindness allows us to treat everybody as true equals with the good and the bad. Until skin color is treated as of no more importance than hair color or eye color, that can't happen.
And it won't happen so long as 'white privilege' is pointed out every day in every way because it continues to emphasize that we are different and, in a way, white is better.
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