chapstan wrote:
Here in Kentucky, a statue of a Confederate statesman (I didn't recognize his name really) was vandalized- spray painted "Black Lives Matter." Then the mayor just says we need to re-look at out Confederate memorials.
If that had been a statue of Dr Martin Luther King, Jr. somehow painted white- would it have been a hate crime?
I feel like black people's anger is warranted these days. Sure, it's not productive for them to be as angry as they are, and their anger won't help them politically, but I can certainly understand it. Racism is still a huge issue here in the US, especially with
the recent rash of black churches being burned down, Dylann Roof's massacre, and the way that police officers keep killing black people unjustly. Plus, there's a lot of casual racism these days, in terms of the way that white people refuse to even try to understand what it's like to be black in this day and age, and refuse to admit that they're privileged in ways that black people aren't. As a white person myself, I really wish there were some way that I could do away with racism and make life easier for black people, but, unfortunately, that just isn't possible.
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