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Originally Posted by Dr Winston O Boogie jr
Here is a question I've never seen asked. Is every time a black person assaulted, attacked or killed by a white person, a case or racism?
It seems to me that in the case of George Floyd and most of the other times things like this have happened it is immediately assumed to be a case of racism.
Do people assault, attack or kill people of the opposite race for any other reasons?
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Black kills black, white kills black, black kills white and whites kill whites every day.
Again, the issue is a segment (blacks) of the population grows up, is formed emotionally by fear of another segment (white) and especially the part of that group that has total authority over them.
They don't get up one morning and decide to hate someone. That kind of thing builds so that any preposterous act can release all the frustration either of an entire life or years. Lashing out is what happens and reacting as if they did not grow up with the emotional "threat" hanging over them would be not normal.
I think
nobody endorses these acts, especially the looting I suppose changing the subject is an option.
If you believe that all whites hate backs or all blacks Harte whites, I think you are mistaken. We are a product of our emotional growth and influences.