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No they don't. Racism cannot be erased, because it is embedded to one degree or another in every race on earth. An instinctive protection mechanism by which those who are alike band together and support each other. That's how humankind survived the eons before we became the dominant species on the planet.Whites need to work on erasing racism in their communities. That's the first step.
Sorry, kid, you don't get to dole out responsibilities to me.Your responsibility is to get rid of your racism and make the racism that exists in the white community irrelevant.
All of your vile, pointless attacks on me and my Black Deaths Matter thread have resulted in nothing. You will never change your mind because you cling to your hatred like a child to a blanket. I will never change my mind because I look at facts and reject racism because it is not logical. So keep coming at me with your nonsense if you want. It only takes a toll on you. Have a good night IM2! Say a prayer for Serenity.No, you don't. Because if you did, you would have been in that community for the past 20 years working to fix whatever problem you claim exists. White people can care about little innocent black kids, those that do are in communities working. Those that do people like you accuse of being guilt-ridden white liberals. Your bitch ass wants to call somebody a racist for displaying the truth. You didn't give a damn about that child or your ass would have been in the hood working. Save the drama racist, because everybody black here knows that you are using a dead child as an excuse to spew your racist filth.
Keep your personal business to yourself.
I am not the one clinging to hate. You aren't looking at facts. Move to Chicago, start a foundation in Serenity's name and work on whatever you think the problem is. If you're that moved by her death, you would have done that long ago. But you're not. You're a hate filled white racist using the death of a child to spew your racist opinions about black communities. I'm fine, the only thing that would wear on me is if I was one of those punk ass sellouts whites like you cherish. Sleep good knowing that you're using the death of an innocent child to press your mental sickness.All of your vile, pointless attacks on me and my Black Deaths Matter thread have resulted in nothing. You will never change your mind because you cling to your hatred like a child to a blanket. I will never change my mind because I look at facts and reject racism because it is not logical. So keep coming at me with your nonsense if you want. It only takes a toll on you. Have a good night IM2! Say a prayer for Serenity.
Your responsibility is to stop being a fucking asshole racist and make the racism that exists in the black community less common and all consuming. Get to it.Your responsibility is to get rid of your racism and make the racism that exists in the white community irrelevant.
Nope. You weren't present during my birth, retard.I am not the one doling. This is a responsibility you were given at birth.
I imagine you might be right. Apparently you live with one.
The government does not help the whites any more than the blacks you lying turd. Whites get up and go to work to take care of their families, they pay their bills. They aren’t being racist,they are living their lives. How do you expect white people who are not racist to end racism? Why don’t you end it?Racism is the white mans problem and because the white man has been in decision-making positions the white mans racism causes problems for us. You were taught not to beg for help from the government while whites have been provided help from the government. You don't seem to understand that. This delusion those like you live in has gotta go. Your father taught you how to be delusional. My father showed me how the government helped whites. And there lies the problem in the white community, fathers passing psychosis to their children.
There are less black people. Since there are wealthy blacks, nobody is keeping you from being wealthy.Whites like you make me laugh. Everything you have is because the government practices white preferential treatment. You really need to quit repeating that silly bullshit son. I've been more successful than you and have had to battle white racism doing it. Less than 400,000 out of the 20 million black families in America are worth 1 million dollars. There are only 7 black billionaires in the country. Black businesses took in less than 1/2 of 1 percent of all business sales in America according to the last information I read. You run your mouth and don't know what the fuck you're talking about. You've run into the wrong black man for that white boy. I have receipts, you have hot air.
I thought you didn’t trust or believe anything written or said by whites?I blame "whitey" for creating racist laws and policies. Those have been the problem.
“The U.S. racial wealth gap is substantial and is driven by public policy decisions. According to our analysis of the SIPP data, in 2011 the median white household had $111,146 in wealth holdings, compared to just $7,113 for the median Black household and $8,348 for the median Latino household. From the continuing impact of redlining on American homeownership to the retreat from desegregation in public education, public policy has shaped these disparities, leaving them impossible to overcome without racially-aware policy change.” -DEMOS
On October 24, 2013, the Kellogg Foundation and Altarum Institute sent out a press release about a report they had done titled, “The Business Case for Racial Equity.” This was a study done by both organizations, using information studied and assessed from the Center for American Progress, National Urban League Policy Institute, Joint Center for Political and Economic Studies and the U.S. Department of Justice.
“Striving for racial equity – a world where race is no longer a factor in the distribution of opportunity – is a matter of social justice. But moving toward racial equity can generate significant economic returns as well. When people face barriers to achieving their full potential, the loss of talent, creativity, energy, and productivity is a burden not only for those disadvantaged, but for communities, businesses, governments, and the economy as a whole. Initial research on the magnitude of this burden in the United States (U.S.), as highlighted in this brief, reveals impacts in the trillions of dollars in lost earnings, avoidable public expenditures, and lost economic output.”-
The Kellogg Foundation and Altarum Institute
On September 3, 2019, Brentin Mock, wrote an article on the Bloomberg.com CityLab website titled, “White Americans’ Hold on Wealth Is Old, Deep, and Nearly Unshakeable” based on a study done by McKinsey and Company called “The economic impact of closing the racial wealth gap.” In this study McKinsey and Company predicted a bleak future if current race based wealth inequality continues.
“It will end up costing the U.S. economy as much as $1 trillion between now and 2028 for the nation to maintain its longstanding black-white racial wealth gap, according to a report released this month from the global consultancy firm McKinsey & Company. That will be roughly 4 percent of the United States GDP in 2028—just the conservative view, assuming that the wealth growth rates of African Americans will outpace white wealth growth at its current clip of 3 percent to .8 percent annually, said McKinsey.
If the gap widens, however, with white wealth growing at a faster rate than black wealth instead, it could end up costing the U.S. $1.5 trillion or 6 percent of GDP according to the firm.”
Inconvenient truths a scrub like you is not man enough to face. Didn't your father teach you that real men face the truth? Apparently you grew up without a father.
Which whites are doing that?No, I am speaking truth. "They" aren't telling me shit. But history is. Whites got where they are today by excluding everybody else for 197 years, and now 57 years later after still not following the laws meant to include others we have idiots like you living with psychosis talking about how whites did things. Yeah, I guess it took a lot of ingenuity and hard work to commit genocide, keep people enslaved, and:
“From its inception, the country’s legal foundations, political architecture, and civic fabric were designed to privilege the well-being of those who declared themselves white at the expense of Native Americans, African Americans, and other people of color. Generation after generation, as the baldest tactics were challenged, white America creatively renewed and reworked this pact to protect ourselves from political disempowerment, economic uncertainty, legal jeopardy, and physical violence. When the weight of the blood spilled by over 750,000 Americans shattered outright slavery, white America picked up the shards, fashioning them into a ramshackle but effective system of sharecropping, lynching, convict leasing, segregationist Jim Crow laws, restrictive immigration policies, appeals to “states’ rights,” voter suppression, and mass incarceration.”
-Robert P. Jones
According to our analysis of the SIPP data, in 2011 the median white household had $111,146 in wealth holdings, compared to just $7,113 for the median Black household
It gets old reading the threads made by racists claiming to be concerned about issues affecting blacks. We have a Black Death thread by a racist lying about his concern about killings in the inner city. We have another racist who has determined she knows that racism is not a reason why blacks are in poverty. We have another racist who started calling himself debating me about racism, but that turned into the usual racist righ lecture about black crime.
We’ve heard all the so-called “politically incorrect” comments telling us that the problems plaguing black communities are self-inflicted and include: unmarried births, fatherless homes, refusal to take education seriously, rap music, worship of thug culture, genetic inferiority, low IQ, making up racism to get paid, the victim mentality, waiting for a handout, government dependence, special rights and whatever else. All of this is incorrect. Let us genuinely step out of the box. It is time to get honest about leaving the so-called plantation. Other blacks have tried to be polite and politically correct about this. I won’t be. The root cause of the problems blacks face today is white racism. Don’t conflate what you just read. I said white racism, not white people. Every white person is NOT a racist.
Yes, that’s what I said. I am not waiting for whites to give me anything free. I do not have some so-called victim mentality whereby I blame whites for my failings. If I have failed at things, I failed on my own. It is time some whites stopped the juvenile name-calling and tightened up. The reality of racism is not about failing. It is about denial—the denial of opportunity. The failure lies in those who have chosen to fall for what white race pimps have told them. White racism IS the root cause; it is the fundamental reason for the occurrence of problems in the black community.
According to every definition, personal or individual responsibility is the idea that human beings create their own life experiences by their choices. I say this because it is apparent that today, some whites do not seem to understand what it means. The racist subculture is part of a 400-year pattern of behavior that has been consistent, and it is based on a belief in superiority. Our problems are primarily due to choices whites in power have made. Whites chose to deny blacks equal rights by various American laws for nearly 200 years, and some still choose to reject complete equality today. Those who like to preach to people about taking personal responsibility should consider these inconvenient truths.
We know blacks were denied constitutional rights such as citizenship, habeas corpus, unreasonable search, seizure, and freedom itself, which deprived blacks of every opportunity we were supposed to be granted by law. The suburbs were built with guaranteed government loans given primarily to whites. We know that black communities were redlined, making loans for blacks trying to buy homes in those neighborhoods risks banks refused to take. We know that federal housing policy created the slums and ghettos. City zoning policy created black communities divided by freeways and close to industries spewing poisonous waste. We know that government policy consistently underfunds schools in the black community. In the 21st century, we know that a process called retail redlining exists whereby retail businesses refuse to go into black communities. Today, political donors from outside the black community have undue influence relative to city policies, and that influence has negatively impacted black communities.
After President Johnson signed the Civil Rights Act, some believe that Jim Crow magically disappeared even as we are today looking at lawmakers who were born and raised during Jim Crow. Books such as “Color of Law" “White Rage" “American Apartheid" “The New Jim Crow" “A Colony Within A Nation,” or “Racism without Racists,” provide examples of the great pains the American government took to establish and maintain a system based on white racial supremacy. They detail the toll such policies have inflicted upon blacks and all other people of color in America. Countless studies document the adverse effects of purposefully designed racially exclusionary American public policy on black communities. Despite the findings, anyone concluding the cause is white racism will get a person ridiculed by some members of the white community. In addition, one must battle people of color who have been shamed into adopting right-wing opinions about some kind of imaginary victim mentality.
To repeat a phrase from Funkadelic, “You can’t know what’s going on if you seek.” We are now into the third decade of the 21st century; therefore, it has become time for some whites to understand they are not experts on the problems in the black community, the causes of those problems, or the solutions.
In the movie “The Shawshank Redemption,” Andy Dufrane went to the warden after listening to a story from a prisoner who got transferred into Shawshank and had been a cellmate with the man who committed the murders that got Dufrane sent to prison. Dufrane repeated the story to the Warden. After listening, Warden Norton knew that Dufrane was telling the truth. Instead of letting Dufrane get a new trial, the Warden started making excuses for why he could not do it. The denials were because Warden Norton was being paid under the table as he ran a contracting scam that included laundering money using Dufrane as an accountant. After listening to the many excuses from Norton, Dufrane asked the question, “Are you always so obtuse?”
This is a perfect analogy to describe the relationship between many in the white community and us as black people. History is documented. There really can be no denial of what has gone on. Despite the facts, some whites believe these things have no relationship to how and why things are as they are now. Like Norton, they have lived in a system that has afforded them wealth and do not want it changed. There are some whites, regardless of party or ideology, who refuse to take a realistic look at the issue of race. It seems people want to solve race-based problems without looking at race to solve them. As mentioned earlier, I do not attest to being the most brilliant or most intellectual man. Still, common sense says that if a system is built on denying specific races access to opportunity, racism will be at least partly the reason for the problems that exist due to that exclusion.
What I say is backed up by these links and many more. Not one of you racists argue with anything close to this kind of supporting evidence. Channel4 is not such evidence.
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Larry DeWitt, The Decision to Exclude Agricultural and Domestic Workers from the 1935 Social Security Act, Social Security Bulletin, Vol. 70, No. 4, 2010
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Wow, and this should be consider rational discussion?Yup. The arguments themselves are underpinned by racism. It doesn't matter how many facts and data you give them, the answer is still simply bend over and take it. That is their solution. To them, it's racist to point out racism. You may have saw my post asking about what policies we should enact to combat racism; virtually none of them could do it, actually insisted that we should get rid of current protections.
As much as they claim to hate racism, you think they'd come up with some solutions. The problem is that they don't actually care about racism, only racism against white people. You know this because as soon as they perceive racism against white people, you get an anti CRT bill, or an anti protest bill. Damn the constitution, 1st amendment, and any other rationalization used to rebuke policies that thwart white racism.
It all started making sense to me when I started viewing the world through Critical Race Theory, viewing the world for what it is. They're racist, they've always been racists, and they always will be racist. Moreover, white people are animals. I don't mean that in a pejorative sense but a literal sense. It's their nature so much as it is a dog's nature to bark. The shooter in New York, Frank James, was right about a lot of what he said. "A white person and a black person are not even supposed to be in the same fucking hemisphere living with one another". It is true in the sense that these problems are inevitable. Once you realize that, my suggestion for the death penalty for for racism and hate speech sounds totally permissible. These are genetic behaviors that can only be combatted with a strong bureaucratic hand. Waiting on white empathy and reason is a foolish goal to attain. Strength and death is the only thing they understand. Unironically, I do think blacks should pull themselves up by the bootstraps and reach a level of predominance to pull the levers.
Then start the race war or just cry in your pillow because racism isn’t going anywhere as long as those like you breath!Since "whitey" IS our problem, we will continue the fight until "whitey" is no longer the problem.
That is the problem in today time is that many believe they are owed something and that is why those like me are leaving this country for good.Bullshit. Hard work and ingenuity pulled whites up by their boot straps. No hand outs. Hand outs were an embarrassment to whites.
While you had been voting for years, my great grandmother held the first vote she fought for in her parlor, years later. When her husband died and left her with 3 little girls, she turned that parlor into a tea room and worked her ass off, and when my grandmother was left with 2 small children to raise during a depression, she turned that business into a million dollar floral business by working her ass off. Not one complaint from either of them about their poor lot in life and they never took a dime of help from anybody. Not one dime. The government did nothing for them. No one owed them a living. No one.
No one owes you one either....
Yes, that’s what I said. I am not waiting for whites to give me anything free. I do not have some so-called victim mentality whereby I blame whites for my failings. If I have failed at things, I failed on my own. It is time some whites stopped the juvenile name-calling and tightened up. The reality of racism is not about failing. It is about denial—the denial of opportunity. The failure lies in those who have chosen to fall for what white race pimps have told them. White racism IS the root cause; it is the fundamental reason for the occurrence of problems in the black community.