Oprah: Poor White People Still Have 'White Privilege'

Chris Menahan
InformationLiberation
Aug. 05, 2020

Under the ideology of wokeness, the richest billionaires in the world can be "oppressed" by the poorest white people in Middle America with zero institutional power.

It doesn't matter if you're the richest man in the world like Jeff Bezos or one of the richest women in the world like Oprah, you can still paint yourself as an oppressed victim held down by "white racists."



From Breitbart, "Oprah Hosts White Guilt Session: 'Whiteness Gives You an Advantage No Matter What'":
Billionaire media mogul Oprah Winfrey declared in an episode of her eponymous series, The Oprah Conversation that "whiteness" and "white privilege" afford unspecified benefits to white people in the "caste system" of America.

In an episode entitled "Uncomfortable Conversations with a Black Man: Part 1" — featuring former NFL linebacker Emmanuel Acho and drawing its name from Acho's YouTube series of the same name — Oprah Winfrey invited several white people to discuss "racism," "white privilege," and "whiteness." Oprah praised her white guests for accusing themselves of being "racist."

Oprah said:

There are white people who are not as powerful as the system of white people — the caste system that's been put in place — but they still, no matter where they are on the rung, or the ladder of success, they still have their whiteness.

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[Whites have a] leg up. You still have your whiteness. That's what the term "white privilege" is. It means that whiteness still gives you an advantage, no matter.


"It is the fundamental issue," declared Oprah of racial assumptions.
Indeed, it doesn't matter one lick where whites are on the ladder of success.



They'll be "evil oppressors" even when they're a tiny and oppressed minority (like in South Africa).

Breitbart continues:
The Wrinkle in Time star invited Seth, a self-described Jewish man from Manhattan, New York, to describe his "awakening" to his own "racist" self.

"You've become 'woke' during this period, and realized in that awakening that you are racist, right?" asked Oprah. "I just want to know how that happened."

Seth replied, "I was born in the 70s. I was born and raised in Manhattan. I've always considered myself to be liberal. Now I'm not only a friend of people of color but also an advocate for [them], but this this movement over the last month has been powerful."

Seth indicted himself as a "racist" who is aspiring to become an "anti-racist."

"I realized that I couldn't be not racist," continued Seth. "I realized that I either was a racist or an anti-racist, and I wasn't — I'm not — an anti-racist."
Sorry, Seth, but you're not "anti-racist" -- you're an anti-white racist just like Oprah.



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