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The problem is you are black and you don't want to admit that black people are the cause of their own problems. You hide behind your race and think the color of your skin makes the world unfair. When the truth is if black people would live more civilized 90 percent of their problems would disappear.
All you have to do is look at the statistics nation wide and you will see that a lack of education and civility are the biggest problem in black communities. Black people are more prone to solving problems with violence. They also won't rat on each other in many cases. Mostly because they are afraid of the guy who committed the crime and they don't trust the police to protect them. I believe we need to do more as a society to bring more trust between the black communities and the police. We already provide free education so I'm not sure what more we can reasonably do in that department.

Basically what I'm saying is the racism you refer to will always be there. Or at least until the black communities decide that they want to be a productive functional part of the American society. Quit whining about being treated unfairly, and dreaming about restitution for slavery over 150 years ago. We need to teach young black kids that being a drug dealer isn't a career, abusing the welfare system isn't a career, being a rap artist isn't a career. So taking a long look in the mirror might help solve your problems

The fact that you (and people that agree with you) believe that everything you typed is actually true is the reason why "racism will always be there".
 
The fact that you (and people that agree with you) believe that everything you typed in that first paragraph is actually true is the reason why "racism will always be there".

1) I am, once again, hoping he is just trolling.

2) You are absolutely right, couldn't be more right IMO.

3) He was responding to me and making presuppositions about me which are 100% inaccurate.
 
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1) I am, once again, hoping he is just trolling.

2) You are absolutely right, couldn't be more right IMO.

3) He was responding to me and making presuppositions about me which are 100% inaccurate.

Definitely man... I fight the good fight far too often in these threads and it's very exhausting. It just baffles me that people actually think like this. Like all the problems in the low income black communities just came out of thin air because black people were born to be violent and uneducated. It's so easy to talk about the "effect" but nobody wants to talk about the "cause". Or maybe they just don't know what the cause is and make assumptions based on preconceived notions. Who knows?
 
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The problem is you are black and you don't want to admit that black people are the cause of their own problems. You hide behind your race and think the color of your skin makes the world unfair. When the truth is if black people would live more civilized 90 percent of their problems would disappear.
All you have to do is look at the statistics nation wide and you will see that a lack of education and civility are the biggest problem in black communities. Black people are more prone to solving problems with violence. They also won't rat on each other in many cases. Mostly because they are afraid of the guy who committed the crime and they don't trust the police to protect them. I believe we need to do more as a society to bring more trust between the black communities and the police. We already provide free education so I'm not sure what more we can reasonably do in that department.

Basically what I'm saying is the racism you refer to will always be there. Or at least until the black communities decide that they want to be a productive functional part of the American society. Quit whining about being treated unfairly, and dreaming about restitution for slavery over 150 years ago. We need to teach young black kids that being a drug dealer isn't a career, abusing the welfare system isn't a career, being a rap artist isn't a career. So taking a long look in the mirror might help solve your problems

Wow-just wow. And to type all of that it out and put it words. Unbelievable. You really believe this don't you? Like you literally just put those thoughts out there...just fascinating. I don't think I need to say anything about what you wrote--think it speaks for itself. Just for reference--how old are you?
 
you're kidding right?

This isn't an episode of law and order, man. Most crimes are committed because they don't care about the consequences. Has capital punishment deterred murder? Is the crime rate in control in Clemson, SC because we've managed to get rope in our problem of witness testimonies? Economics, mental illness problems, police underfunding, heck even moral corruption and fatherless societies sound more believable than lack of people testifying. That's just such as weird angle to take.
 
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