You can get on a number of liberal or black websites where many of the crazed scribblers on those sites sincerely believe that somehow rich white people stole all their money from poor black or other minority people.
Or they think white people got to the huge, pile of money that is naturally just there before everybody else, and they don't want to share with the deserving poor.
I really don't have any idea how anybody will ever be able to reach those people.
I think it would take serious meds.
They have been pumped full of that delusion from virtually every angle, from the cradle. The media have catered to it, from movies to the news. The set-aside History months are replete with stories of repression, but instead of teaching the triumph of overcoming adversity, it is used as an example of 'the man' holding someone down.
Poppycock.
A relative corresponded regularly with George Washington Carver, and they exchanged cuttings for grafting varieties of fruit trees.
In my youth, where I grew up, there were black and white businessmen in the community who prospered, as well as people who didn't (regardless of skin color).
It is only since the New Left hijacked the Democrat Party and installed the Socialistic "Great Society" that identity politics and the politics of victimhood have come to the fore in the discussion, and that has been to the great detriment of poor people who have been sucked in by the Welfare State, again, regardless of skin color.
Making people dependent is not the ticket to a free and prosperous culture/society, it is the stuff of which chains are forged.