Since people like you won't acknowledge the truth of such statements, and tend to hinder honest discussion of racial issues, I feel an ethical obligation to shine light upon the facts.
Originally Posted by DSK
Honest discussion of racial issues? Let's start by how blacks are terrorized, stigmatized and traumatized. Frederick Douglas demanded justice.
"Where justice is denied, where poverty is enforced, where ignorance prevails, and where any one class is made to feel that society is an organized conspiracy to oppress, rob and degrade them, neither persons nor property will be safe."
WEB DuBois asked four questions in the Black Flame Trilogy that we are still struggling to answer today. To have integrity and be honest in present day society, you are labeled a revolutionary. Exposing lies is seen as counter-cultural.
How does integrity face oppression?
What does honesty do in the face of deception?
What does decency do in the face of insult?
How does virtue meet brute force?
Not to mention the imperial capitalism that is built upon the shoulders of a majority of our citizens. Capitalism leads to income inequality because it presupposes that human beings will treat each other fairly.