If he has accomplished nothing else, President Barack Hussein Obama who has often touted our “post racial” society has succeeded in dividing America into two separate racial camps pitted against one another in what seems to be an intentional effort to cause strife between the black and white races.
 
One of Obama’s primary tools in that sinister campaign has been the educational establishment which he has enlisted as his frontline troops in promoting the ideas of “white privilege” and its closely related cousin, “white guilt.”
 
Dr. Walter E. Wiiliams, the John M. Olin Distinguished Professor of Economics at George Mason University, economist, political/social commentator, prolific libertarian author–and an African-American–believes the whole concept of “white privilege,” the idea that white people in America and throughout the rest of the world are undeservedly accorded rights, benefits, and privileges denied people of color, is not only anti-American but anti-capitalism and anti-Christian as well.
 
The professor was inspired to expose those little-known features of the burgeoning radical movement against white privilege at last month’s the 15th annual workshop for 2,500 educators and students in Madison, Wisconsin titled, “The White Privilege Conference” and ostensibly dedicated to “Understanding, Connecting, & Respecting.”
 
Basing his opinions on the MacIver Institute which was in attendance, Prof. Williams reveals that the organizers and participants at that conclave are dedicated to everything except understanding, connecting, and respecting.
 
Williams believes “The average parent has no idea of the devious indoctrination going on in classrooms in many public schools,” a devious indoctrination now being taught and reinforced at every educational level from kindergarten through university levels.
 
According to the always-suspect Wikipedia, ”White privilege” is the set of societal privileges that white people benefit from beyond those commonly experienced by people of color in the same social, political, or economic spaces (nation, community, workplace, income, etc.). The term denotes both obvious and less obvious unspoken advantages that white persons may not recognize they have, which distinguishes it from overt bias or prejudice. . . . The concept of white privilege also implies the right to assume the universality of one’s own experiences, marking others as different or exceptional while perceiving oneself as normal.”
 
More succinctly, the leftist-liberal oriented Wikipedia gibberishly defines “white privilege” as nothing more or less than the antiquated notion that  blacks have largely failed to succeed and prosper in America due to white discrimination and bigotry and alleges that whites are so ignorant that they may not even recognize they’re racial bigots.
 
Some very curious examples of the conference’s “understanding, connecting, and respecting” . . .