I like conversations like these, but ultimately they turn into a "you're racist" when you dig a little bit deeper into a scenario then a one liner.
Take for example. Here is a common one. White police officers shooting young black males. You know, the origination of the Black Lives Matter movement. Does it look like racism? Sure. It does.
On the surface, but what nobody wants to talk about is why this dynamic exists in the first place.
Why are cops more prone to shoot up at that demographic?
These happen in the inner city, most of all, with young black males? They join gangs. They carry weapons. Ok. Now cops are generally running into young black males who 1) Don't care about laws and commit crimes, 2) Carry weapons around, 3) and if Chicago is any indication, very willing to use them.
How many young white males are in these gangs? A lot less, if any at all.
Is that going to cause the police to treat young black males differently than young white males? I certainly hope so...
Is that racism or a cause and effect situation? The cause: Young Black Males in gangs committing crimes, carrying weapons, and killing people. The effect: Police are more "nervous" around that type and more prone to shoot them.
Do innocent blacks become a victim of that? Yes! But in my opinion who is responsible for fixing that dynamic? Should the cops treat blacks differently just on race? No... That's racism. Very simply, blacks need to keep their children out of gangs and they need to hold each other accountable. Like shunning those who do, or cutting them off from the family, etc. Ultimately, these kids need to stop or it will continue to repeat for eternity. That is the only answer to solving police officers from shooting up young black males. You know the saying "You made your bed, now you need to lie in it." That exists here. I don't know why this is so hard to comprehend. When a people decide to create a hell hole, you are going to have the results of said hell hole. Do something about it. I keep hearing people Vic above saying "a small minority of black people". I'm sorry but a small minority of black people who are joining gangs may not be as small as you believe. If it has caused this ripple effect, then maybe open your eyes and realize its not a small minority. It's not just racism here. Who are the ones with their heads in the sand? If whites joined gangs, commited crimes, and killed each other in a similar style as the black community, we'd also have the same dynamic, but the simple fact is... It just doesn't exist.