I just saw a great episode of blackish. It is a great tv show. Reminds me of all in the family where they dealt with real life problems in America.My experience living as a black man is more extensive then your experience living as a black man. You just don't get to try twisting that into racism.Oh, so your experience is superior to my experience.....Wow!Well that certainly ends the discussion.When you turn black and live what you believe will be credible.White racism against blacks is one of the reasons for the social problems black people face. That's what I believe. And that racism is a small fraction of what it was more than 50 years ago.
It does for me. Because you're stating an opinion that you have been shown is wrong by multiple people. So until you actually live the day to day as a person of color, your belief is not grounded in experience.
They explained how blacks are racist to other blacks based on darkness. They said it started when slave owners put the light skinned blacks in the house and dark skin in the fields. And to this day there’s sort of a back and forth between blacks on darkness. Light skinned blacks feel superior and have light privilege but are seen as soft by dark skinned blacks.
Ok, so I can see how we as slave owners created this but knowing that this conflict exists, why do blacks continue to do this to each other? You can’t blame us if you know what happened but continue to do this to each other. Makes it seem like blacks are no different than whites.