I am so fed up with all the false narratives, the endless cries of racism where there is none to be found, and the never ending victim mentality. Full disclosure, I'm a black guy and I'll be 40 in less than a week. For those of y'all who are around my age, I'm sure you can remember a time when society seemed to be progressing in the area of race relations by following the whole "judge by content of character mentality" and now that is seen as racist. Now as an adult I have lost a ton of respect for MLK Jr. based on things I've learned about him but I personally follow that idea of judging people as individuals and think that is a noble goal for a society.
I can't begin to count how many times I've been called sellout, traitor, uncle tom (although it shows their ignorance by not having read the book), and coon for merely pointing out the facts in these recent police incidents and also pointing out that a more serious issue to focus on would be the high out of wedlock birthrates in the black community or the disproportionate crime rate. I really got yelled at for pointing out that the black on white crime rate is higher than black on white and maybe that is something that should be addressed.
I am all for police reform but I have long believed that if you want to shine the light on bad cops then you need to show that police brutality affects all races and also to use actual data so you don't have a dishonest press going on and on about how people are hunted down by cops. Honestly the worst police shooting I've ever seen was the Daniel Shaver shooting. If any case needed national attention it was that one.
In my teens I went through an "everything is racist" phase which I still don't get how I got bit by the sjw bug since I grew up in a predominately white area and 99% of the people were nice and friendly. Luckily it was around that time I started spending summers with my grandparents and getting to know my grandfather was exactly what I needed. I had an epiphany and realized that if this guy who grew up in the Jim Crow south and was only able to get a third grade education isn't bitter and isn't constantly whining about racism then I need to shut up. I noticed that in all my elderly relatives. They always told me to work hard and be responsible and also to take advantage of the opportunities I have since I had opportunities they could've only dreamed of when they were young. Also it was in my teens that I was able to understand just how badly the racial greviance industry can poison a society.
My parents have been republicans since Reagan's first term so I guess it rubbed off on myself and my brothers. I didn't vote for Obama but I remember thinking that the one silver lining of his election would be an end to the people who wouldn't shut up about how everything is racist. I have never been more wrong about anything in my life. I never would have thought we could regress in race relations and become so hyper sensitive. I really feel that this whole "everything is racism" mindset and making up nonsense like systemic racism and white privilege (which can't easily be defined so the goalposts can be moved eternally) is pure poison for society as well as the victim mindset. It seems today that people of all races seem to feel like it is a badge of honor to be offended or feel they have been a victim of something.
Sorry for the long rant, but I just fear for America and the rest of the western countries. I honestly wish I could buy land for all the people who can't shut up about how evil the west is. I'd gladly put them up in the non majority white paradise of their choosing.
They hide their racism by fetishizing black people and pretending they need saviors from other imaginary racist white people. All while essentially treating them like house pets who only they can take care of.
That's the modern left in a nutshell.
"You're a racist!" is what they'll scream for pointing out what's plainly obvious. That an inner city culture that glorifies crime in every facet of their American cultural identity, and makes trying to better yourself through education and hardwork synonymous with being "white," is detrimental to the youth growing in those areas. It doesn't serve any positive purpose, at all.
But you have white liberal dickheads stepping in saying, "Don't worry, black person, I got this!" and interrupting any meaningful conversation.
It is also a deflection of the fact that they themselves had heavy hand in the creation of those inner city shit-holes. Who can protest their easily provable failures if those same 'circumstances' can be attributed to an underclass we are supposed to sympathize with. "That's black culture, you have to change yourself not them." Meanwhile no black person would adopt a shitty gangland ghetto wasteland as "cultural," until recently. Now you have bad actors (entertainment celebrities, and intentional agitators) proclaiming the same. "This IS black culture, whitey has to leave!"
So the left have engineered a reality, where the people they targeted and destroyed are now happily and fervently BEGGING for segregation so they can keep their shitty ghettos because they're so proud of them suddenly. What a diabolical and shameful display.
And if you need to ask why, there are many reasons, but the simplest is: Permanent Underclass => Guaranteed Voting Bloc => Elections Meaningless => Permanent Power => "Communist Utopia"
Couldn’t agree more.
Preach brother.
We're close to the same generation. My older brother is your age.
These goofy zoomers pretending they know what our lives were like is laughable.
When we say racism was pretty much going extinct, it's not hyperbole. These dumb fucking kids set things back 30 years, easily.
Stay positive, man.
30? More like 130.
No. Racism was going extinct among white people. Black people were still having the conversation in the '90s. Al Sharpton, AKA Reverend 911 was still at large.
They're different, until they're not, and they mustn't be treated differently, unless it's advantageous to them.