Brave topic to bring up
@gizmo! What I always think about when the topic of racism is brought up, is an old documentary that I saw in a psych. class many tears ago. I just googled it to refresh my memory.
A school teacher in Iowa in 1970 did an experiment with her students and filmed it, its been shown in psych classes every since, like the doc. about authority figures with Stan Milgram.
This teacher had a 3rd grade class and told her students to divide up based on brown or blue eyes, then convinced them that the ones with blue eyes were superior. Prior to this the students had already established friendships and concepts of themselves in that class.
They resisted the change at first, but being the age they were, they quickly adjusted to it and the resulting documentary is fascinating.
I've not known many black people honestly, they're just a minority wherever I've happened to live in my life. I have noticed with the black women I've known that they openly admit to being extremely hard on each other in ways that are racist. You cant generalize and those were they few I'd gotten to know.
Frankly I can say that I've heard the exact same things from Hispanic women too....more importantly, it's only women I have this in person experience with, none of my experience is really relevant to your thread. My experience with racism personally is dealing with Hispanic prejudice where I live.
The thing I always consider is that people need to remember how enormous our country is before they make snap judgments based on their limited in person experiences. Sometimes I see the Black Conservative comments as being accurate, but I've forgotten that I live in an extremely liberal area where you'd be an outcast if you were openly prejudiced against blacks. I have a friend in Baltimore that says he can relate to the lyrics in rap songs from what he sees everyday, and laughs at that because he has to remind himself he's white. He grew up where I did, very white and very liberal.
I have relatives in other States and have been shocked at some of the comments they'll make. I believe that's probably fair to say black people that dont agree with Black Conservatives and are angry about their attitudes are probably in the right.
I've seen the same type of police profiling that black people live with directed at Hispanics in my area, and Hispanic law enforcement officers target white kids in low income areas as payback for it. It's different because of the history of black people, and the fact they feel the entire history of the treatment of black people is a part of the current issue...but is it?? I'm not so sure.
I do habitually read the news and belong to news forums, I see comments from all over our country that reflect opinions I cant even wrap my head around. I've noticed that white people seem to direct their prejudice of Obama on his Muslim back round more than race, and black people harp on his white mother making him not black enough.
I was totally shocked by Trumps comment on Obama having " body language that shows he's hostile towards police" or close to that, its not an exact quote, during his speech about sympathy for the fallen officers.
My God, that was such barely veiled insinuation that he's a black conspiracy member. Trump is tough to trust in regards to intelligence, he's either targeting a voting market at the expense of civility or he's a bigot in my opinion.