President Donald Trump is pushing back against the conspiracy theory known as “white privilege,” which is the Marxist notion that everything that white people have achieved is due to unfair advantages in society.

Trump addressed the notion of white privilege during an interview with establishment propagandist Bob Woodward.

“But let me ask you this. I mean, we share one thing in common. We’re White, privileged, who- my father was a lawyer and a judge in Illinois, and we know what your dad did,” Woodward said to Trump.

“Do you have any sense that that privilege has isolated and put you in a cave to a certain extent, as it put me, and I think lots of White, privileged people in a cave. And that we have to work our way out of it to understand the anger and the pain, particularly Black people feel in this country. Do you feel–” Woodward added.

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It was at this point that Trump cut off Woodward and set him straight.

“No. You really drank the Kool-Aid, didn’t you? Just listen to you. Wow. No, I don’t feel that at all,” Trump said.

The audio of the interview can be heard here:

Best thing you'll listen to today. President @realDonaldTrump dunking on Bob Woodward over dopey question about whether he feels he has "white privilege." Trump: "No. You really drank the Kool-Aid, didn’t you? Just listen to you. Wow. No, I don’t feel that at all." pic.twitter.com/LZYGJ4GJZE — The Columbia Bugle 🇺🇸 (@ColumbiaBugle) September 9, 2020

Big League Politics has reported on how President Trump banned the teaching of critical race theory, which is biased anti-white indoctrination, within the federal government:

The Trump administration’s Director of the Office of Management and Budget confirmed on Friday that the President is ordering federal agencies to cease any and all planned “trainings” on critical race theory, putting an end to practices of racial discrimination at the highest levels of the federal government… “We cannot accept our employees receiving training that seeks to undercut our core values as Americans and drive division within our workforce,” states Vought within the memorandum directed to the heads of executive departments and agencies. Federal departments and agencies such as the U.S Treasury and Sandia National Laboratories have been previously busted for implementing mandatory anti-white training programs in which any and all white employees of the organizations was compelled to admit their own supposed racism, and write letters of “apology” to women and individuals who identify their race as anything other than White. The memorandum on the critical race theory training ban explains that the widespread practices run against the American tradition of treating others on merit and anti-discrimination. Discovery Institute Research Fellow Chris Rufo had argued that such an exact ban was necessary when speaking on Tucker Carlson Tonight on Tuesday, an argument that may have spurred the Trump administration into action in implementing a ban on the discriminatory practices.

President Donald Trump is one of the few politicians with the backbone to fight the epidemic of anti-white racism that is sweeping the country.