The orthodoxy is eager to reprimand White Americans while omitting prejudice from minorities.

These are results from surveys conducted in 1992 and 2005. Firstly, 1992:

% of Americans who believe "black people want to live on welfare":

31% Asian Americans
28% Latino Americans
21% White Americans

% of Americans who believe, "even if given a chance, African-Americans aren't capable of getting ahead":

48% of Asian Americans
33% of Latino Americans
12% of White Americans
% of Americans who believe "When it comes to choosing between people and money, Jews will choose money."

54% of African Americans
43% of Latino Americans
35% of Asian Americans
27% of non-Jewish White Americans
% of Americans who believe "Jewish people have too much control over business and the media":

43% of African Americans
37% of Latino Americans
35% of Asian Americans
22% of non-Jewish White Americans
% of Americans who believe Muslims "belong to a religion that condones or supports terrorism":

48% of Latino Americans
41% of White Americans
39% of African Americans
30% of Asian Americans
% of Americans who believe Latino Americans "tend to have bigger families than they can support":

68% of Asian Americans
50% of White Americans
49% of African Americans
The orthodoxy's narrative, that prejudice originated or originates in "whiteness as a social construct" and/or is specific to white people, isn't just demonstrably false, in some cases it's the complete opposite of the truth.

Source: Taking America's Pulse
I also unearthed some more recent data a while back, this time on Hispanics' attitudes towards Jewish people. A survey from 2005 found "Hispanics in the United States are more likely to hold negative views of Jews than non-Hispanics".
Hispanics are also "more likely to score in the most anti-Semitic category than are Americans as a whole". In 2005, 29% of Hispanics appeared in this category (14% for all Americans).
The same report shows "44 percent of foreign-born Hispanics were in the most anti-Semitic group vs. 20 percent of those born in the U.S".
Source: Hispanic Attitudes Towards Jews, 2007

Source file (PDF): http://research.policyarchive.org/11858.pdf 
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