Yes. Martin Luther King loved to use that line from Thomas Jefferson to highlight the hypocrisy of White America.
White people don't say "White people" when talking about other White people though, what part of that makes you thinks 2 wrongs make a right? Because White people saying White people wrong but Black people saying Black people isn't?
Of course not. The *issue* is that everything is calibrated for white males. Everything is a subset or offshoot of that base.
This is how Black people must have felt in their own countries when White people everywhere wasn't so sensitive to racial harmony, so we must stop it, so nobody feels like an outsider in their own country; 2 wrongs do not make a right, include everybody.
I should have phrased that differently. I should have said "Martin Luther King loved to use that line from Thomas Jefferson to highlight the hypocrisy of CERTAIN White people in America." All Whites were not racist. There were many Whites who helped Blacks during the Civil Rights movement, and still do today.