maybe, the point I was trying to make is that there is most certainly a double standard applied to whites and blacks for saying and doing the same things
this statement and general attitude is part of the problem here, and you are not alone in holding this view
I don't think I know best, but I am convinced that my observations are not far off the mark, many leaders in the black community feel the same way
your last statement is a great example of why a lot of white folks have thrown their hands up in frustration on this issue
I have been civil, polite and respectful; and you have given me many easy opportunities to respond with snark, I am going to move forward with that here, but only mildly - if you don't want my input, quit asking for my money in the form of higher taxes and for quota based opportunities...
I will close with this, it isn't about "telling you what is best for you"; it is about realistically identifying the problem and finding workable solutions
Next time you should announce your point before blind siding me with some random claim of racist views by a preacher.
You can be convinced. I dont mind that. However, that doesnt change my conviction that you are miles off the mark.
I'm not concerned with what whites are frustrated with. Its apparent you arent frustrated with the things that hinder Black success like white racism. Thats all that I am concerned with. I appreciate you being civil and not responding with snark. However, it really doesnt make a difference. Ignorance stated in a civil manner is still ignorance. You cant dress it up and call knowledge just because you were civil when you said it.
I have never asked for your money. I have never asked you for quotas. The only thing I ask is for you to get out of the way and let me outwork you instead of trying to hold me back with your racist obstacle course.