Biden's choice to replace him
He is an Indian. Not a black. Racist! Indians are not considered blacks but of course you don't know that!
Actually he's a Brit (by birth).
As far as what races you yahoos consider "unacceptable" I would have no idea.
As someone with more American Indian in my blood than Elizabeth Warren, there are no unacceptable races to me. The really sad point of today's infatuation though with BLM is
that most supporters ignore what Chris Rock and this black former protest organizer discovered.
Watch this video from Chris Rock and see what he said BACK in 2006!
Chris Rock -
How not to get your ass kicked by the police!
Watch the this interview with
Reverend Jarett Maupin about his experience in use of force training with local police.
Who is Jarrett Maupin? Man behind Phoenix's police protests is a rights leader — and a paid political consultant Maupin led protests against police shooting of an unarmed man in Phoenix.
In his own words.."
Maupin stated that the training scenarios changed his way of thinking, saying,
“
I didn’t understand how important compliance was… people need to comply with the orders of law enforcement officers, for their own safety.” !!!
A Phoenix-area anti-police activist experienced a change of heart after participating in a series of police use of force training drills.
thescoop.us
Simple concept of respect for authority, i.e. "compliance" is the major cause of conflicts with the police. But unlike my ancestors, respect for father figures translate to respect for authorities, i.e. police, sadly with this statistic it is understandable.
In 1960, just 22 percent of black children were raised in single-parent families.
Fifty years later, more than 70 percent of black children were raised in single-parent families.
That the problems of today's black Americans are a result of a legacy of slavery, racial discrimination, and poverty has achieved an axiomatic status, thought
www.dailysignal.com
By Walter E. Williams is a professor of economics at George Mason University.
BUT again for simplicity... in the 60s almost 78% of black households had two parents, i.e. male/femail. BUT today less than 30% have two parents.