A white supremacist is getting dragged on social media after suggesting there needs to be a “WAACP.”

Preston Wiginton, a member of the so-called “alt-right,” recently defended his decision to invite white nationalist leader of the “alt-right” movement Richard Spencer to speak at Texas A&M University in December.

Speaking to the university’s newspaper “The Battalion,” Wiginton pulled the “reverse racism” card, saying, “If we look at the NAACP, black people have the right to have that. Why can’t white people have a WAACP?”

So, NAACP stands for “National Association for the Advancement of Colored People.”

But Wiginton seems to think the “N” in NAACP stands for “Negro.” One can only imagine what he thinks the “AACP” stands for. A “White Association for the Advancement of Colored People” would actually be a pretty good idea, though.

Needless to say, Wiginton’s obvious ignorance was thoroughly called out on Twitter:

When you are so fucking ignorant that you literally don’t know what the “CP” in NAACP stands for. https://t.co/yNgihh4VXh #txlege pic.twitter.com/kViDQeIF0v — Gravy Grimes (@andreagrimes) November 23, 2016

Turn this on its head. Let's actually go ahead and form a WAACP: White Association for the Advancement of Colored People. Bye, Wiginton! https://t.co/udbl0jdne1 — W. Aaron French (@AaronMoFoFrench) November 23, 2016

@andreagrimes @tressiemcphd gotta wonder what he thinks the, um, "N" stands for. — Christopher Hayes (@chrislhayes) November 23, 2016

@andreagrimes I agree with him. Why can't there be a White Association for the Advanced of Colored People? pic.twitter.com/HxlGgvpCUA — Chris Davis (@Cee4our) November 29, 2016

WAACP. Wational Association for the Advancement of Casseroles and Pinterest — morg (@hellafrais) November 23, 2016

@AihsenatElocin my god. That's a ripe combination of ignorant and unbelievably offensive. — GrumplestiltsVin (@nottheribbons) November 23, 2016

In the meantime, Richard Spencer is still scheduled to speak at the university on Dec. 6.