That is certainly what the Leftist race-baiters want you to believe. I live in a very multi-cultural city where whites, aboriginals, East Indians, Chinese, Filipinos, and blacks are all strongly represented as percentages of the population. Get them together in large groups, though, and you can see very distinct racism in each. My Canadian wife is Filipino in extraction (her parents moved to Canada in the early eighties). When we attend events on her side of the family where I am the sole white guy present, the racism is very overt. Though all of her extended family in the city speak English fluently, my wife's relatives refuse to engage in conversation with me. I will sit for two or three hours at a time, almost totally ignored by them. They'll speak to my wife, though, and to each other, of course, but in Tagalog or Ilocano which I don't understand. When I get tired of being ostracized by her family, I'll try to engage them in conversation, asking them about their lives. If I do so, in short order they all leave the room, excusing themselves for one reason or another, congregating somewhere else away from the white guy to continue their conversations with each other. This has happened over and over again in the time my wife and I have been married.
I was in a Hindu home a year or so ago and was basically told that I was non-Hindu and so not deserving of respect. Wow.
An Iranian guy said pretty much the same thing to me, forcing his wife and children to stay shut up in a bedroom 'til my repair work was finished, determined they should not interact with the kafir (infidel).
Racism, as I said, is a human thing. It has to do with the wicked human heart, not the color of someone's skin. Are you aware of how the blacks of Africa made slaves of one another? Thomas Sowell has some videos on YouTube where he discusses this, showing how distorted a view Americans have of antebellum slavery.
It seems to me that much of the anger is inherited, massaged into succeeding generations, exaggerated and maintained by the likes of BLM, Jesse Jackson, and Al Sharpton.
Nonsense. See above. This is BLM propaganda, not reality. If the very culture of America was racist, you'd be working on a plantation, not protesting racism on this website. If America was as racist as you say, all those black folk I mentioned wouldn't be earning millions every year, famous, unmolested and openly and aggressively urging people to racist thoughts and actions toward white people.
I think you need a wider understanding of the sort of slavery that has gone on throughout human history. Nothing you describe was foreign to the slavery under which multi-millions have suffered in past centuries - often at the hands
of their own countrymen.
Of course you are. The problem isn't a cultural issue but a human heart issue. And the black community in America has made this matter a common subject of conversation, wrongly attributing failure, not to absentee fathers, and the damaging effects of government "support," and a lack of good education, and so on, but to some "systemic racism" for which there is no good evidence.