@matrix Its almost like living in a society that treats you unfairly, makes it harder to be financially successful, and causes you to be likely to be born into a life of poverty might possibly influence a persons perpencity towards crime.... who wulda thunk.
"American blacks have more rights under the law than Whites."
I dont recall saying anything about who has more rights than another.
Right, cause affirmitive action makes it impossible for people to treat blacks racist.
Ironically I disagree strongly with affirmative action and do agree with you it gives blacks advantage legally. Its existence however doesn't magically make the racism of hundreds of thousands of red neck hicks evaporate.
I never once said I was talking about systemic racism or institutionalized racism, that was your assumption. I am talking about racism as a whole.
I also never claimed that whites or red necks dont also experience racism.
Your just spewing assumptions about my position that have nothing to do with what I said.
I always find it funny how people try to take an argument, assume (usually incorrectly) that you beleive all the things the majority of people who make the same argument beleive, and then inject that into the conversation. You've already assumed, and are wrong, that just because I admit to the existance of racism and generational poverty that I must be a liberal or BLM and ascribe to all the usual talking points, which I dont.
Try assuming less and asking more.
It seems clear you arent following the conversation. I already explained how direct contact is not needed. Now did I claim red neck whites constitutes the whole of those who are acting racist towards blacks.
>living in a society that treats you unfairly
>yet blacks are legally first class citizens
HMMMMM