I agree, but one thing you have to note going forward though is that the concept of "white privilege" I think is very difficult to prove.
Again, we are operating in a Class War in my opinion, it's the HAVES v.s. the HAVE NOTS. You have both white and black people in both groups, which is why it's a bit disingenuous to me to have blacks who are in the HAVES pile, out here marching with poor blacks from the inner city as IF the experiences of a black man in the HAVE pile are the SAME as they are in the HAVE NOT pile.
Same with white people, you have white people in the HAVE pile and you have white people in the HAVE NOT pile. It's why a white boy who currently resides in the trailer park, without a pot to pizz in or a window to throw it out of, gets a deer in the headlights look on his face when a black guy says he has "white privilege". The broke white boy in the trailer park is thinking, "What fvcking privilege does my broke, beat down, dusty a.ss have?"
Now I might be called a coon or a Uncle Tom for saying this.....but I do NOT believe we have a wide scale institutionalized white racism system active today, nor do we have something called "white privilege". The reason I believe blacks are saying this is because we are operating in a Class War based on established networks, and these established networks will usually include people of the same race/ethnicity. Again, who is the "white" hiring manager going to hire? The black guy with an MBA that he doesn't know, or the niece of his buddy who is graduating with her MBA in 6 months?
It LOOKS like to most black people that they didn't get hired because they were black. The REALITY is that you didn't get hired because you didn't know anybody in the company. Matter of fact, if you are looking for a "good job" and applying ANYWHERE outside of your professional network.........for the most part you are wasting your time.
It's why people go to certain colleges (and pay out of the a.ss for it), join certain professional associations, network on LinkedIn, etc., it's all to build a NETWORK. This NETWORK is where your next opportunity comes from.
Black people as a whole don't understand this, if they did, then the $1.1 trillion in spending power wouldn't leave a black person's hands in less than 6 hours.