Less than 1% of Black murder victims are people killed by policemen, but why are they the only deaths that the Left Wingers have violent race riots over? This is a serious question.
The question then also becomes what does this say about our society? Currently, we are living in the most racially equal country in the history of our species, yet this victim mentality that all types of people have, black and white, is hindering our progress.
Today I witnessed a reporter doing nothing other than his job, which was to cover the verdict at the scene, get harassed, sworn at and even have things thrown at him. He wasn't acting racist. He wasn't doing anything wrong at all. He was in fact helping the protesters cause by giving them more coverage. Yet he was disrespected and humiliated.
And the mob of black people who were bullying and chasing this man were allowed to get away with it because well, they're upset and they are the ultimate victims in our society so it's okay.
The problem is that this is happening to all people. Kids are brought up seeing and learning that the people who cry the most and scream loudest get special attention. They don't have to work as hard to achieve the thing they want. Generations are growing up entitled, lazy and loud when they don't get their way, because they are being taught that this is what's normal. Being taught that everyone's a victim of the government or "the man" and you can blame all your poor choices on them is
terrible for mental health. It creates unhealthy people.
Turns out colour doesn't mean anything in terms of economic equality anymore. Barack Obama just served two terms as President therefore an argument for racial bias on a societal level is invalid. We live in a fact-less society, where people believe unproven things because everyone else believes it. That's what religion is. A delusion. Mass hysteria of the highest scale and we are seeing it again in this "age of government oppression", which does not exist anywhere except in the minds of the "born victims" generation.
Humanity has to keep moving forward and the only way this will happen is if we move forward from the injustices of the past, and recognise our fellow human as our equal and our partner in the business that is life.