I think that both cases are from a perspective of superiority. White left wing racists assume Blacks need saved because they're incapable of making their own success without them.
White right wing racists--Kut labeled it as "blame", and I'm still not sure that's quite right. There is that, but it's more distrust than just blame. I think it's more because Black people look physically different and have a different culture. There's a human nature that instinctively distrusts difference.
I'm not so sure that distrust is unjustified given the events of 2020. There's a strong double standard enforced from the top down to the bottom up that says one side can do no wrong.
And if you're white, society has decided that no matter what happens to you in that interaction, you were the one in the wrong.
Is that ultimately a race thing? I don't think it is, it's just the rules of the game we're thrown into.