51 percent of Americans are unhappy with the way African Americans are treated

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I heard 51 percent of Americans are unhappy with the way African Americans are treated. Are African Americans really treated like dirt in America?

We are all Americans! Everybody should be treated the same! I believe it is unAmerican to hold anybody back!
 
Recent research has found that both blacks and whites will shoot a black man rather than a white man. How do you interpret that data?
 
I heard 51 percent of Americans are unhappy with the way African Americans are treated. Are African Americans really treated like dirt in America?

We are all Americans! Everybody should be treated the same! I believe it is unAmerican to hold anybody back!
Whites have given the negro every opportunity whites have to make their lives better. Due to their lack of intelligence, they just can't do it despite all of the help the White man has provided for them. They are a lost cause
 
Recent research has found that both blacks and whites will shoot a black man rather than a white man. How do you interpret that data?

Unfortunately, the color of skin is a trait. Whether black or white. Still unfortunately most of the crime we worry about is perceived to be committed by those who are black. That is just the facts. Now the question is, is it possible to change the perception?

It is kinda like this, if I told you that a running back ran for 200 yards in last weeks game, what would come to mind? Would you think it was some really fast white guy?

Honestly I am not sure what more the blacks want. As witnessed by several blacks, if they work and achieve they can be successful. Right now their odds are better then a white mans. Think about the SCOTUS nomination, do you think that a white man needs to apply for that job? If Obama nominates anyone other then a black woman I will be surprised. So how does one cover for such racial profiling? By accusing the other side of exactly what you are doing.
 
I heard 51 percent of Americans are unhappy with the way African Americans are treated. Are African Americans really treated like dirt in America?

We are all Americans! Everybody should be treated the same! I believe it is unAmerican to hold anybody back!

They need to take their issue with the liberal mayors of shit hole cities where blacks are locked down in poverty

-Geaux
 
Recent research has found that both blacks and whites will shoot a black man rather than a white man. How do you interpret that data?

Unfortunately, the color of skin is a trait. Whether black or white. Still unfortunately most of the crime we worry about is perceived to be committed by those who are black. That is just the facts. Now the question is, is it possible to change the perception?

It is kinda like this, if I told you that a running back ran for 200 yards in last weeks game, what would come to mind? Would you think it was some really fast white guy?

Honestly I am not sure what more the blacks want. As witnessed by several blacks, if they work and achieve they can be successful. Right now their odds are better then a white mans. Think about the SCOTUS nomination, do you think that a white man needs to apply for that job? If Obama nominates anyone other then a black woman I will be surprised. So how does one cover for such racial profiling? By accusing the other side of exactly what you are doing.

A fast RB me thinks of a murdering OJ Simpson

-Geaux
 
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I heard 51 percent of Americans are unhappy with the way African Americans are treated. Are African Americans really treated like dirt in America?

We are all Americans! Everybody should be treated the same! I believe it is unAmerican to hold anybody back!

Very sad to see a segment in the US so aligned with perpetual racism. BLM, the knockout game, riots, flash mobs, rising black unemployment..... Why?
 
Well no wonder. They keep killing each other. We don't treat them like dirt, they treat each other that way. I'm not saying all of them do, but those that do are creating the atmosphere where they place little value on the life of one of their own race. This isn't being helped by them being kept on a leash like dogs by the liberal establishment in cities like Chicago, or Detroit. This isn't being helped when they are brainwashed into hating white people.

Depose liberals running city governments, and get rid of the problem.
 
The weather is the same for everyone....the only problem is that sme try to ignore the weather and find it annoying when someone talks about it.
 
How can that be? they should be living in Utopia voting for the Democrat party and living under the Obama all these years. how sad you need a poll on how one group of people is treated over others. we used to all be JUST American citizens. evidently not anymore. dumb poll and MLK must be rolling in his grave because today it's the about the color of your skin and not a persons character
 
Recent research has found that both blacks and whites will shoot a black man rather than a white man. How do you interpret that data?
You asked for it and now you got it, you piece of left wing patronizing racist shit.

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A lot more where that came from. The OP is an example of everything we claim everyday here. Every single day they prove me right. They prove us right. Every single day.

Blacks have it better here now than they ever had and the OP proves how utterly lost we are. According to the piece of shit 51% of blacks have no opportunity and people are standing in their way. When they say people, they of course mean white republicans.

They are all such unreal fucking losers. Every last white guilt left wing patronizing racist deserve to have their fucking teeth kicked out of their head. Regardless of ALL the successes and opportunities given to ALL minorities (mainly by conservatives btw) they act as though they have nothing.

Meanwhile there are over 35,000 black millionaires in this country.

The left wing like the OP do not deserve your respect. They are utterly worthless hypocritical racist losers. They are brainwashed pawns for their democrats who are using the victimology strategy in this election year.

It happens every election year and they turn up the heat on the tired narrative. Their fucking losers are too willing to pass it along. Like I said, the left wing losers like the OP are nothing but worthless racist hypocritical losers.
 
I heard 51 percent of Americans are unhappy with the way African Americans are treated. Are African Americans really treated like dirt in America?

I haven't really thought about it, but the number sounds doubtful.

Do you know how generally tired most people are becoming of the constant whining by people who do nothing to help themselves, but rather sell their birthright, like Esau, to the Democrats for a bowl of beans?

The ones who got educated and were tossed off the plantation, on the other hand, are doing great.
 
How exactly were the following held back by America:

Obama
Whoopi
Lynch
MIchael Jordan
A Rod
Michael Jackson
Jesse Jackson
Al Sharpton
Beyoncé
Bill Cosby
Samuel Jackson
Cam Newton
Juan Williams
Oprah

The lie that blacks cannot succeed in the USA is just that, a lie.
 
Really black folks should be offended over these types of polls. whoever put it out there doesn't see them as successful human beings and instead make them out to be helpless people and nothing but whiners evidently. it's a sad state of our country in this day and age, when you pit each group of people against another
 
Recent research has found that both blacks and whites will shoot a black man rather than a white man. How do you interpret that data?

Unfortunately, the color of skin is a trait. Whether black or white. Still unfortunately most of the crime we worry about is perceived to be committed by those who are black. That is just the facts. Now the question is, is it possible to change the perception?

It is kinda like this, if I told you that a running back ran for 200 yards in last weeks game, what would come to mind? Would you think it was some really fast white guy?

Honestly I am not sure what more the blacks want. As witnessed by several blacks, if they work and achieve they can be successful. Right now their odds are better then a white mans. Think about the SCOTUS nomination, do you think that a white man needs to apply for that job? If Obama nominates anyone other then a black woman I will be surprised. So how does one cover for such racial profiling? By accusing the other side of exactly what you are doing.

A fast RB me thinks of a murdering OJ Simpson

-Geaux

He's not black, he is OJ.
 
I heard 51 percent of Americans are unhappy with the way African Americans are treated. Are African Americans really treated like dirt in America?

I haven't really thought about it, but the number sounds doubtful.

Do you know how generally tired most people are becoming of the constant whining by people who do nothing to help themselves, but rather sell their birthright, like Esau, to the Democrats for a bowl of beans?

The ones who got educated and were tossed off the plantation, on the other hand, are doing great.

the 51 percent number might actually be right. 1/2 of the 51 might think blacks are treated poorly, the other 1/2 think their asses have been kissed enough.
 
I heard 51 percent of Americans are unhappy with the way African Americans are treated. Are African Americans really treated like dirt in America?

We are all Americans! Everybody should be treated the same! I believe it is unAmerican to hold anybody back!

Treated? Treated by whom and in what capacity?

And who is holding anybody back in the USA? Can you be specific? They can't be discriminated against in housing, they can't be discriminated against in education, they can't be discriminated against in employment, so how are they not being treated fairly?

And before you say by law enforcement, blacks get treated the same way as whites. If a white pulls out a gun on a cop or otherwise fights with them, they will be shot or hurt very badly too.
 
Yeah, I'm certainly not happy with the way black people are treated.

PC & Identity Politics have isolated them and badly hampered their growth.

They deserve much better than this.
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one party in this country (progressive/dem) has USED them for their own agenda by keeping the "slave" tag on them and they should be feeling a victim over it, even after it's been ENDED over what, 100 years? what's sad is the black people still overwhelmingly vote for the party that: as I see it, has enslaved them all over again. just my opinion.
 

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