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Your responses are of mostly bias, signs of losing hope, being victimized and are senses of entitlement. You can deflect my questions with opinion and all that like you claim I do, and that's okay? But when I do it, it's bad? You don't even answer my questions, you give other answers to dodge them.
Hypothetically, what if I told you these whites won't change? Now what? Message has already been clear, protesting all over the news of police brutality among young blacks and hispanics, and reports all over the news of race inequality. But yet this doesn't solve the problem, in fact it makes it worst, and produces even more racist whites. You can tell by the strong support of Donald Trump. As the population increases, the problem worsens.
Please tell me where I sound entitled and like I'm being victimized? Call it bias or whatever you want. Fact of the matter is a disproportionate amount of blacks are poor compared to whites, a disproportionate amount of blacks are unemploymed than whites, a disproportionate a mount of blacks are incarcerated than whites, blacks are on average charged with more time than whites even when commuting the same crime, schools in urban/inner cities with a majority minority student population are generally More underfunded, understaffed, and resourced when compared to schools in majority white neighborhoods. I can keep on going. Those are facts and completely indicative of a system that isn't working in the favor of blacks. Call that bias call that opinion it's happening and has been happening. The only thing I'm losing hope in is this conversation. I still have faith that If enough people wake up things will eventually change. If you're cool with the status quo that's your business.