From Religion Dispatches:
When social psychologists Marah Al-Kire and Michael Pasek primed White members of a research panel with an article about anti-Christian bias in America, those participants were more likely to perceive such bias in society. Hardly a surprising result. But follow-up questions revealed a more startling connection: Panelists shown an article on anti-Christian bias also showed increased perceptions of anti-White bias in American society.
When Black panelists were added to the mix, they did not make the same association: “We found White Christians, but not Black Christians, perceived that anti-Christian bias reflected anti-White bias,” Al-Kire tells Religion Dispatches.