Mao Zedong highlights the divide within the white population of the United States, stating that only the reactionary segments are responsible for the oppression of Black individuals. He emphasizes that these oppressive groups do not reflect the views or interests of the broader white community, which includes workers, farmers, progressive intellectuals, and enlightened citizens who stand against injustice.
This perspective suggests that the majority of the white population does not support systemic racism and oppression. Instead, it calls for unity among those who seek equality and social justice, regardless of race, emphasizing that the true representation of the working class and oppressed must be rooted in solidarity and collective action against the reactionary forces.