I live and worked in the āhood and I have yet to see first hand this systemic anti-black racism. I have seen and still see overt black racism. It dominates the culture and goes unchallenged. Mainly because it plays into the democrat narrative.
When a
White Doctor in the Bronx is outed as hardcore white supremacist
That's white supremacy.
When white people had āurban renewalā in the 1950s and 1960s and hundreds of thousands of blk homes were destroyed to make way for office buildings, shopping centers and parking lots.
That's white supremacy,
And few of the property destroyed was replaced and blk families to rely on crowded apartments, living with relatives, or run-down public housing.
That's white supremacy,
When white-run banks redlined black communities, refusing to loan money to any businesses or individuals within the borders of those communities, no matter their individual credit worthiness, the effect was as destructive to neighborhood well-being as any riot.
That's white supremacy,
When banks continue to refuse loans in such places, only to turn around and grant the very same loans through their subsidiaries known as sub-prime lenders, and in the process charge 3-5 times higher interest than would be allowed through the bank itself, the effect on black people is economic violence.
That's white supremacy,
When black children in extreme poverty test positive for elevated levels of lead in their blood, all because they have been exposed to lead paint in old.
That's white supremacy,
When white doctors routinely under-diagnose blk patients with serious illnesses; or fail to recommend the same medical interventions as they do for white patients, even when they present the same symptoms, have the same kind of insurance, and come from the same economic background, thousands of black lives.
That's white supremacy.
When companies that pollute in white communities receive fines from the EPA that are WAY than the fines received for polluting in black communities.
That's white supremacy.