I'll engage, but you make a pretty bold claim without much explanation -- and, on its face, it's a pretty insulting claim.
What makes white people "inherently evil"?
We're well beyond 500 years of colonization of America by Europeans. Since the very start there has been no regard to either the people who previously occupied the land or the people who were unwillingly drug here to become the backbone of the economy. Every advancement by progressive whites (I can literally name them all, Emancipation Proclamation, Brown vs. Topeka BOE, Browder vs. Gale, Loving vs. Virginia, Civil Rights Act '64,' Civil Rights Act of '68. I'd list the voting rights act but that's essentially been nullified) has been met with heavy resistance.
We have had however many generations are in 525 years worth of systematic oppression. We're literally hundreds of years of white people being birthed on the favourable side of this oppression and little to nothing has been done to fix it. On top of that we're now being told that we have some role in fixing it? What?
Look at what's happening with this conversation. I expressed anger out of illustrations of blatant segregation in 2019. Didn't was legislate that away 50 years ago? This anger has turned into me shepherding white people's fragile feelings about my opinion of the mumped up systematic racism, and trying to make all of you feel like it's going to be okay. Segregation, gerrymandering, income inequality? eff all of that, some dude pointed out that we're born into a systematically oppressive society. There has to be a real commitment by the majority to end this. It's not going to happen with some individuals committing to it although I'm grateful to those who are able to see this and at the very least pay lip service to wanting it corrected.
All of us are products of this half a millennium of oppressors and the oppressed. I guess I have to tell you individual white people in 2019 that it's not your fault, but that defeats the purpose, doesn't it?