Good thing he has racism insurance to send out a black guy to defend him and make him out to be a super not-at-all-racist nice guy. That is until he gets himself to a situation even the racism insurance guy can't help him out of, in fact he turns on him because well, racism is racism no matter how small a thing someone with privilege might think it is.
Smart, clever, satirical and with bags of social commentary, the promo sets up Dear White People rather nicely.