95% of White people actively oppose us, don't care, don't do enough, or don't know what to do.
But we have to remember William Lewis Moore, Paul Guihard, Rev. Bruce Klunder, Andrew Goodman, Jullitte Hampton Morgan, Michael Henry Schwerner, Rev. James Reeb, Viola Gregg Liuzzo, Jonathan Myrick Daniels, the 1/3 of the marchers on Selma who were White, and tens of thousands of others who did real work in the South at a sacrifice to their own lives.
There are also your John Browns, John Harrises, Joe Slovos, Charles Torreys, Elijah Lovejoys, etc.
On a much smaller scale in our neighborhoods in Inglewood and South Central, you had White nuns who were leading real justice and education work, White teachers who could have taught in the suburb and chose to work in the hood, White counselors and legal experts and other professionals who were doing pro bono work with people who couldn't afford it themselves.
In this incident you have the White boy who filmed the whole thing and went on multiple interviews firmly stating the blatant racism of the police officer. You have the White girl who told the police that it was the White community women who started the fight, who got herself arrested trying to stand up for her Black friends, and whose dad has stood by her and stated that they're going to file assault charges against that White woman. She also went on multiple interviews giving the accurate view of what happened.
Without those two, does this whole thing go national? Do we have meaningful video? Does that cop get forced to resign and does that woman get put on blast at a national level?
This is what happens when 5% of White people are truly conscious. It could be a lot more.
The most important work in the struggle has to be with those of us who are living in the community working to uplift our own communities. But I'm never going to give up on also raising awareness and bringing in those who are outside of the community, whatever color they are. If you give up on the possibility of White Consciousness, you're giving up on a large piece of the struggle.