The document discusses the concept of "white privilege" through several examples. It argues that while white people may face less stereotyping from police than African Americans in some cases, mass shooters are often described as having "mental diseases" regardless of race. The document also notes statistics showing white households earn on average $30,000 more per year than black or Hispanic households between 1967-2011, indicating some racial disparities in opportunities and outcomes. However, it acknowledges Asian households actually earn more on average than white households. Overall, the document contends "white privilege" is a real phenomenon, and eliminating racism and ensuring equal opportunities for all races is important for society.