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Old 11-30-2016, 06:48 PM  
Joshua G
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Originally Posted by kane View Post
My position is that the country is pretty racist, but most of that racism is kept under wraps or is subtle. If I had to put it on a scale of 1 to 100 where 1 is not racist and 100 is terrible racism, I would say the US is somewhere in the 60's. I think we have come a long way, but I think there is still a good, pretty strong, undercurrent of racism in this country.

To me, the majority of this racism isn't someone screaming about it in public or a white person attacking a black person (or vice versa) it is small, often subtle things. It is seeing a couple of black guys walking down the street and waiting for them to move on before you cross the street. It is that guy at work who gets along with everyone, but secretly thinks interracial relationships are wrong. It is the cops in a white suburb who pulled my black friend over 6 times within the first 4 weeks of her living there. She was never ticketed, but she lives in a nice, upscale neighborhood and drives a pretty nice car and that made some cops want to check her out. It is a black person (or person of any race) going in for a job interview and not getting it because someone in charge of hiring feels a little "uneasy" about black people. And so on.

One recent thing that has started happening that has done a serious disservice to race relations is how if a person disagrees with someone on some issue, that must mean they are a racist. For example, if you don't support Black Lives Matter, you must be a racist. If you support Trump solely because you thought Hillary was corrupt or because you think he will improve the economy, you must be a racist. If a black person (or someone of any non-white ethnicity) says something and you don't agree with it, you must be a racist. Using a big brush to paint broad racial strokes does nothing to help race relations.

To sum it up, I think there is a lot more racism than some people would like to admit and there is less racism than some people portray or realize.
you do a fantastic job of portraying moderation, & independent thinking. so i do try to minimize my calling you names.

what your describing as peoples subconsious uneasiness about other races? i call that the stigma of criminality. i know what your saying cause 1 day in the city, 3 black young guys were walking behind me. looked like hoodrats. & i shifted my bag to the opposite side. Then they walked past me & got into their mercedes. I was afraid of rich kids LOL.

its a problem for innocent minorities that other people fear them due to perceptions about crime. It sucks, but targeting the actual problem, black criminals that commit crimes triple the rest of the public, might work to heal that problem. Not fake social justice thats covering for thug life.

as far as im concerned, its 100% on the left that race relations are being hyped into going sour, while on the street, race relations are fine. all this race & women hating bullshit is politics, fear of trump, ginned up by a civil rights "industrial complex"

this left wing PC industrial complex is getting cops murdered, trump supporters beaten & flags burned. where are the victims of the so called alt-right?

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