Once again you've misconstrued what I've said. A poor white child has far more white privilege than a black millionaire - but this is a difficult argument to make to poor white people - and one, if continued to be made by batshit intolerant liberals, will see the demos swing to the right. That will be BAD for BIPOC members of the middle and working class. Particularly the working class.
Im going to sound the Kafka alarm for inferring that any argument that contradicts your world view is indicative of oppression. https://medium.com/lucid-nightmare/verbal-prison-how-to-spot-and-escape-the-kafka-trap-e7ee4104dbc8
This isn't a dog whistle. This is stats. Figures. From the Government in the UK. We have made excellent progress with institutional racism over here. We still have a way to go - but we are making significant in-roads. Look at the numbers. You chastised me for never including stats to back up what I'm saying, I throw in the actual figures taken by the department of education and you refer to it as fear dripping and dog whistles.
On that note, I have no fear of the loss of white centrality (whatever that is). I live in one of the most multicultural cities in the world and I love it. Not everyone in the UK is anti-racist, but many are. The biggest hurdle to getting everyone else to consider their internalised prejudice is people like you. Crashing into the conversation, assigning guilt by skin-colour, not considering an issue past a polemic model of right and wrong and insisting your world view MUST be adopted, because tolerance can always be mandated.
Nothing beats tyranny as a route to utopia and that's the way the world is going. Why bother listen to anyone else, if you're fairly sure you're the good guy? Poor white kids might move the population to the political right over the next 50 years? Presidential terms are only 4 years long? Doesn't matter. They're white kids NOW, and that means they're BAD now. Help yourself to an 'I made a Utopia' rainbow sticker and thanks for ostensibly doing nothing about the homelessness problem in your area, but patronising me about my work.