Who can predict? But my guess would be, to anyone slated for inclusion in the oppressed group as they define it. Given that that's what has generally been pressed for so far.
What motivates people to want to identify in the oppressed group? The most obvious guess is "what's in it for them" - usually something financial or material, right?
Our society is going through the same type of phases as an individual does in their personal life.
Why am I not achieving ___ that my brother is?
The answer to that question, for any human being, lies in a place that exists only after an often painful soul-searching of self examination and (hopefully), rigorous honesty.
But, it's also fraught with the opportunity to place blame on others, rather than on oneself. Very rarely (in a very small % of people), that blame on others actually has merit. Usually, it's a reflection of one's unwillingness to be thoroughly honest with oneself about the choices one has made.