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Black People are still suffering from systemic racism

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Despite a large majority of people’s claims that racism is a thing of the past, many Black people continue to face systemic and social racism that is often dismissed or ignored.

The most common arguments are that "slavery was a million years ago" or that "Black people no longer face systemic racism at all," but both of these assertions are far from true. Simply looking at the differences in education, employment, housing, and the criminal justice system are still evident, yet the struggles of Black communities are frequently overlooked, as if past progress means current inequities no longer exist.

Another large argument I see which I feel is relevant to this point is the supposed “Anti-White” movement most people who subscribe to the belief that Black People are no longer suffering at the hands of racial injustice seem to fear. I do not believe there is a secret agenda against white people and I almost always see that any criticism of something a white person does (Regardless of if race was brought up at all) is followed up with a long thread of people being cheered on for saying “Oh, but if a Black Person did this no one would bat an eye.”. Is this not the exact same thing they accuse Black People of doing? This view, that is the view that Black People no longer suffer from racism, does absolutely nothing aside from minimize the experiences of Black People.
 
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Despite a large majority of people’s claims that racism is a thing of the past, many Black people continue to face systemic and social racism that is often dismissed or ignored.

The most common arguments are that "slavery was a million years ago" or that "Black people no longer face systemic racism at all," but both of these assertions are far from true. Simply looking at the differences in education, employment, housing, and the criminal justice system are still evident, yet the struggles of Black communities are frequently overlooked, as if past progress means current inequities no longer exist.

Another large argument I see which I feel is relevant to this point is the supposed “Anti-White” movement most people who subscribe to the belief that Black People are no longer suffering at the hands of racial injustice seem to fear. I do not believe there is a secret agenda against white people and I almost always see that any criticism of something a white person does (Regardless of if race was brought up at all) is followed up with a long thread of people being cheered on for saying “Oh, but if a Black Person did this no one would bat an eye.”. Is this not the exact same thing they accuse Black People of doing? This view, that is the view that Black People no longer suffer from racism, does absolutely nothing aside from minimize the experiences of Black People.
I don't know what else there is to say, but all of what you wrote is 100% correct!

A lot of people like to do black and white thinking, where they either think that everything is racist or that nothing is racist at all anymore. But like always, there is a more nuanced middle ground. Of course the world isn't as racist as it was in the past where Black people were slaves and often looked at as subhuman just for being born Black. But that doesn't mean that racism has been completely eradicated entirely since then.

But yeah. If people think that racism towards Black people doesn't exist anymore then they must either be blind or purposefully obtuse.

Not to mention biased view points. Of course White people will think that racism towards Black people doesn't exist, because they don't have the experience of being Black. The correct course of action would be to take Black people's thoughts and feelings into consideration instead of just White people's.
 
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Sure I do agree about this, but tbh, from some of the black friends I have- a lot of it does come down to self-inflicted harm done by their own actions. Now obviously, you could say that their environment has a bigger impact and forced them onto that path, which I agree; however, as we don''t really use that logic elsewhere in other communities in America, I don't find it that to be a good enough excuse.
 
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Dunno man theres a 17 year old that murdered someone at a track meet with a knife, Now his family is $400K richer
He has a man advocating for him with a wrap sheet as long as my arm

The Sheboon who rippied the door off my tent has a wrap sheet as long as my arm

The nignog who attacked me on my bike breaking my tooth I pointed out to police

All these people are free and if I was any one of these people Id probably still be in prison

Yes This is a Racist country.
 
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Dunno man theres a 17 year old that murdered someone at a track meet with a knife, Now his family is $400K richer
He has a man advocating for him with a wrap sheet as long as my arm

The Sheboon who rippied the door off my tent has a wrap sheet as long as my arm

The nignog who attacked me on my bike breaking my tooth I pointed out to police

All these people are free and if I was any one of these people Id probably still be in prison

Yes This is a Racist country.
Not the same everywhere
 
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Where isn't it like this? When I lived in California I knew skinheads but it's not like they have popular support.
What do skinheads have to do with this? Weird.
 
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Despite a large majority of people’s claims that racism is a thing of the past, many Black people continue to face systemic and social racism that is often dismissed or ignored.

The most common arguments are that "slavery was a million years ago" or that "Black people no longer face systemic racism at all," but both of these assertions are far from true. Simply looking at the differences in education, employment, housing, and the criminal justice system are still evident, yet the struggles of Black communities are frequently overlooked, as if past progress means current inequities no longer exist.

Another large argument I see which I feel is relevant to this point is the supposed “Anti-White” movement most people who subscribe to the belief that Black People are no longer suffering at the hands of racial injustice seem to fear. I do not believe there is a secret agenda against white people and I almost always see that any criticism of something a white person does (Regardless of if race was brought up at all) is followed up with a long thread of people being cheered on for saying “Oh, but if a Black Person did this no one would bat an eye.”. Is this not the exact same thing they accuse Black People of doing? This view, that is the view that Black People no longer suffer from racism, does absolutely nothing aside from minimize the experiences of Black People.
boo hoo im a nigger im not allowed to steal from stores

 
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White people will think that racism towards Black people doesn't exist, because they don't have the experience of being Black.
Racists are narcissistic. They associate themselves with their ethnicity, that is why many of them don't want to acknowledge that their societies did and continue to do evil things.

Some of them boldly display their evil and openly embrace the evil deeds of their societies.
 
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Racists are narcissistic. They associate themselves with their ethnicity, that is why many of them don't want to acknowledge that their societies did and continue to do evil things.

Some of them boldly display their evil and openly embrace the evil deeds of their societies.
Correct

It makes sense but you must lack sub par IQ and or autism
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American government should also try to help blacks, and the black community needs to stop resenting white people for their own sake.
It literally systematically helps them.

if I was born into a lower class family, I would probably be a chav/ned.
The more they are helped the more they become trash

the bright ones have white flight too and want nothing to do with the nignogs
Even the race hustlers prefer not to have black neighbors.

black cultural societal decay and hatred for whites are enhanced the more they are helped.

They liked white people way more around the times of slavery
 
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live in ghettos. That fact and their history makes them extremely vindictive against whites.
Ok calling the African American neighborhood a ghetto is really just slang

I think you got it all wrong, AA are not worse than AB because of history.
Its because AA are literally the people the worlds human garbage. Africa did not want them, They werent stolen, they were traded for gunpowder. New England was the last stop on the slave ship where we get the bargain rejects of the earth nobody wanted. African slaves are the worst undesirable thing but pious americans saw hope for them. Some slave colonies were very pleasant societies that would be the envy of the free men of the north while the wize Arabs knew there was no benefit of a future with African slaves and castrated their African slaves

Blacks are not really poor anymore, except that they steal so much that they cant have grocery stores. They have to have their food passed through a protective barrier at gas stations in black neighborhoods

We have a long history of flooding cities with blacks thinking if they moved to a civilized area it would be better but the blacks just get worse.

Infact i think moving blacks into nice places in the country was the might be the worst idea we ever had maybe even worse than bringing china into the world trade organization. If whites still populated the big cities along the Mississippi we would still be in a goldenage
 
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