Haven't read all the posts but its simple.... do nothing. Do nothing because there are no race issues. Only trouble makers who stir the pot and MAKE it an issue. Those same trouble makers are the same ones who refuse to answer the bigger problem of so many blacks being killed due to other blacks. Something in their culture is not right. For another example lets look at gangs. We know they exist of course. But why do they exist? I mean.... it makes no sense. Why would someone need to start a gang just because someone from two blocks away walks down your street. Who cares who walks down your street. Its america, its freedom.
I disagree. There
are race issues in America. Statistics say a college educated black man will make no more money than a high school educated white man. Qualified black job applicants are passed over every day for less qualified white applicants because the people doing the hiring are white and feel more familiar with the white applicants. That does go on every day.
However you are correct when you say blacks are killing other blacks. Organized crime has been an issue in the United States since it's inception. You have Italian,Irish, Russian, Chinese, and black gangs. The difference is the government cares not for the black neighborhoods. In the 1980's it was a proven fact the CIA was buying cocaine from South american cartels and selling it in black communities all over the United states. They took the profits and financed their personal wars all over South America Here is one of thousands of articles about it
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/CIA_involvement_in_Contra_cocaine_trafficking
The black community has never recovered from that game.
I don't know if it was on purpose but there are many that say it was to intentionally destabilize the black community. I think it was just to make a lot of people rich. They sold drugs and guns to the gangs of the inner cities of the country,sat back,and let blacks kill each other and go to prison.
Once their culture is fixed, then we can focus on other issues.
It is true that black people have to work to do in their own communities. Reestablish the family unit. Single parent households are rampant with absentee fathers being the norm. Addiction, obesity,and high blood pressure is killing people all over not including the violence. There are problems politicians can't fix on their own. It's got to come from within the community.
ALOT of non-black people around the world were used as slaves at some point. Including italians. But you don't see me protesting about it. Because it was the past. Its a different world today. Its a modern civilized age (well mostly). Even the american indians have given up complaining about the past and they had it FAR worse then blacks did in america.
In the end racism is a choice. You are not born with it, you are taught it. So those blacks who are racist against whites and others.... you likely got it from the media you follow or the people that raised you. We are all born as loving innocent people. Its not until we are adults that we learn to hate.
There was this guy named Willie Lynch who was a slave owner. In 1712 in Virginia (he was from the West Indies), he wrote a manifesto on a method to keep blacks subjugated he said for at least another 300-1000 years. most of the letter can be found here.
https://archive.org/stream/WillieLy...ch_letter_the_making_of_a_slave_1712_djvu.txt
It was a system for breaking slaves and destroying the family structure of black people. It worked and some say it continues to work today. Some VERY offensive language so be careful it was the 1700's word for black person in the south.
It's where the term "Lynching" cane from and his method of breaking slaves and destroying the minds of black people were adopted all over the south. The ills and symptoms of this system can still be felt today as I said, he stated in his letter the effects could last 1000 years. I wrotr all that to say that is why people "complain about slavery in the USA
Beyond all that,you'r right, racism is a choice. People learn it from the ones close to them, some learn it from a bad experience or like in the case of police brutality, many experiences. You are also right that hate is something that we learn and God willing we can unlearn it before too long