Originally posted by midnight Target
Maybe it is time to ask ourselves this question:
Why do a majority of black people see the response of the government (federal, state and local) as obviously racist, while a majority of white people don't?
I just wonder what would happen if we all just attempted to understand the mindset that would lead a person to the conclusion that they are being treated differently based on their skin color. They don't dream this stuff up out of the clear blue sky. We all saw the pictures after the flood of white people "finding food" and black people "looting" the same food. Is it so hard to imagine a group of white cops seeing a large group of black people as looters, while the black people see the white cops as racists. Maybe they're both wrong, but the attempt to understand is the first step to solving the problem.
I`m gonna be sorry I went here with you, but here goes.
First of all I don`t see the issue being discussed as a white/black/red/yellow thing. it`s a people thing. There were people of all color involved I believe.
I believe every person has a right to protect their personal and private property. I don`t believe this was the case in this instance. Forbidding a group of people passage on a public road IMHO is wrong. The fact that they were trying to leave a disaster area just makes it worse. The manpower could have been used to "help" the people get out would have seen to have been the way to go.
Is it so hard to imagine a group of white cops seeing a large group of black people as looters, while the black people see the white cops as racists.
Not hard at all, I would say. Maybe it stems from the facts of what we have witnessed and the law of averages. A large percentage of the time when we see rioting and looting on a large scale we see black people doing it. Sad, but true.
It`s easy to understand why the black people see the white cops as racist. That`s what has been taught for generations, especialy in the south.
We all saw the pictures after the flood of white people "finding food" and black people "looting" the same food.
I would think that most of the people who read/watched this would also consider the source of this. That being the media. The media will put whatever spin on things that produces the most "sensationlism" and I hope the majority of folks understand this. Remember I said "I hope" because sometimes I wonder if common sense isn`t a lost art.
Does white/black racism still exist and is it still a strong factor in our times? You betcha it does. It`s alive and doing quite well. It is also most definitely a two way street. I see more racism from blacks towards whites than I do the other way around in this area.
A reasonable human would hope that in a catastrophic situation as this that racism, prejudices and differences would be set aside on both sides of the issue. It doesn`t seem to happen though and I don`t see anything changing in the near future.