Abdullah the Butcher
Banned
And it's in mostly liberal cities where these problems exist the most, Detroit, Chicago, St Louis, New York etc etc. Is it because liberal policies are keeping the black community from exceeding or coincidence since the black community is mostly democrat thus the city leans liberal.Exactly. You're making my point for me. A very large chunk of the black demographic is subject to poverty and inner-city troubles, and we all look the other direction and don't care and don't see it as an issue. That in itself is a huge problem. But since there's not a direct (i stress direct) cause for this cycle of poverty that these people can see, the frustration gets let out onto each other. But it's still the cause of oppression - deep poverty that is still left over from the days of slavery, lack of educational opportunities, biases show by others, there are a million reasons. It's ridiculously hard to get out of this cycle. But when a white cop shoots an unarmed black guy, that's the lightning rod that ignites the fire - in this case, the black community knows exactly where to aim their frustrations. Both are an indictment on the fact that African-Americans are still not close to being on equal standing with whites in this country, some 50 years after the Civil Rights Act. It may take another century.Not really. It's rarely a major story if a non-black person is killed unless they're important. It's never a major story that over 90% of the obscenely large number of black homicide victims comes at the hands of black offenders. It's only a major story when the Al Sharptons of the world can use an incident to paint a broad narrative of whites oppressing blacks. If you're an aging radical who yearns to refight the battles of the 1960s, that approach makes sense. If you actually care about saving the lives of young black men, not so much.Which, in itself, hits exactly on the well-being of the black community as well. Amazing huh.