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How do you explain a majority of black people who get educated, find jobs and have stable families, vs the minority who blame oppression for their problems?
What's the meaning of "majority" vs "minority" to you? So all things equal (note, not fair, but equal), you think a person of colour would have the same opportunities (fairness) as a Caucasian?

How do you explain the millions of (predominantly black) Africans who immigrated to the US over the years (1.6 million between 2000-2010)? Were they all stupid? Were they all ignorant? Why would they willingly immigrate to a country with systemic racism that would hold them back from any hope of safety, security, properity or success? Oh wait, most of them work hard, find jobs, or start businesses, and end up living well, and upgrading their lifestyle and prospects for a better future.
The problem with the way you think, and it's been repeatedly addressed by various forum members using countless examples, is that you are incapable of logically identifying the difference between "bad" and "worse". Just because there are immigrants willingly immigrating to a country with systemic racism, doesn't exclude the fact that systemic racism exists, and that immigration may provide them opportunities for a better life despite the challenges of systemic racism. Systemic racism is bad, yes, but it's not the be all and end all - in fact, nothing is. Yet, you continually try to paint everything black and white. It's time to grow out of your bubble.
 

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How do you explain a majority of black people who get educated, find jobs and have stable families, vs the minority who blame oppression for their problems?
What's the meaning of "majority" vs "minority" to you? So all things equal (note, not fair, but equal), you think a person of colour would have the same opportunities (fairness) as a Caucasian?

How do you explain the millions of (predominantly black) Africans who immigrated to the US over the years (1.6 million between 2000-2010)? Were they all stupid? Were they all ignorant? Why would they willingly immigrate to a country with systemic racism that would hold them back from any hope of safety, security, properity or success? Oh wait, most of them work hard, find jobs, or start businesses, and end up living well, and upgrading their lifestyle and prospects for a better future.
The problem with the way you think, and it's been repeatedly addressed by various forum members using countless examples, is that you are incapable of logically identifying the difference between "bad" and "worse". Just because there are immigrants willingly immigrating to a country with systemic racism, doesn't exclude the fact that systemic racism exists, and that immigration may provide them opportunities for a better life despite the challenges of systemic racism. Systemic racism is bad, yes, but it's not the be all and end all - in fact, nothing is. Yet, you continually try to paint everything black and white. It's time to grow out of your bubble.
These are some good stats, and they don't even include 2019, which had substantial rises in income and employment for blacks. Where, in any sector, do you not see a majority of people employed, incomes rising, and, more importantly, the grous with two-parent families have better outcomes? The problem you have, and nobody has proven differently, is you believe the false rhetoric of a group like the ill-named BLM (who have no interest in anything but removing police, and care not a bit for the increases in black deaths as a result of their inflammatory actions this summer).https://blackdemographics.com/households/african-american-income/

Thomas Sowell pointed out a long time ago that white liberals are the biggest impediments to black progress. You support, and buy into the worst, most destructive aspects of what he called black redneck behaviour (gangsta rap, criminal worship, drug use, mysogyny, over-sexualized behaviour, males as studs, the need to display flash and bling, ebonics as a dialect, the denigration of education), and accept it as "black culture."
 
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