A college in North Carolina has been teaching student-athletes that all white people are racist.
Davidson College recently required student-athletes to watch a video on addressing “racism.”
However, the training video claimed all white people are racist.
Additionally, the video argued that people of color could not be racist.
Now, college alumni are calling on the school to change how it discusses topics like racism with students in the future.
The College Fix reported that not only were student-athletes required to watch the film, titled “I’m Not Racist… Am I?” but they were required to do so on a Sunday, outside of normal school hours.
A clip of the training video was posted on X by writer Steve McGuire
At one point in the film, an Asian student suggests that it’s not just white people who are racist against minorities, noting that minorities can be racist against white people.
However, the facilitator then tells her that such acts are “bigotry,” not racism.
“We would also say that it’s only white people that could be racist, that are racist, and that people of color cannot be,” the facilitator goes on to say.
The students in the discussion show little reaction, and another facilitator jumps in to drive the point home.
“Let me tell you what he’s not saying on the second part,” the second facilitator says.
“He’s not saying that people of color can’t be bigots, can’t express racial prejudice, can’t try to engage in acts of discrimination against white people, can’t do real, real stupid things filled with hate.
“We’re saying that collectively, blacks, Latinos, and other groups do not have the power to collectively oppress white people through the use of our systems.”
