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Old 03-24-2008, 09:10 PM
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Default Racial equality: What do blacks want?

We've had threads debating about how far we've come since King's "dream" speech. We've had threads debating Rev. Wright's racist views/teachings.

This got me thinking...

a) What exactly is it that black folks aren't getting?
b) How exactly is it the fault of white folks?
c) What exactly do black folks want, that they don't have already?

Is it reparations from slavery?
Who is to pay whom, and why? None of MY ancestors were in America before 1900, so I feel I don't owe blacks anything. Furthermore, how many black folks can prove that their ancestors were slaves? Finally, is "throwing money at the problem" going to solve anything? So what, if a bunch of blacks get a check? Is that going to make everything "all better?" Is it supposed to "teach Whitey a lesson?"

Is it job equality?
At every place of employment I've ever been to, I've worked alongside blacks. As a middle-class white person, I can't find racial job inequality. In my experience, blacks have always had just as much opportunity as whites. Find me one college-graduated black who can't find a job. One.

Is it inequality in schools?
Through the public school system, blacks have just as much an opportunity for an education as whites. Here in my city, enrollment is high in black neighborhoods (keeping them in schools...that's a different story).

Is it "victimization" from "Whitey?"
How exactly is "Whitey keeping blacks down?" If anything, "Whitey" is bending over backwards for black folks. This includes everything from affirmative action, to entitlement programs.

Discuss.
However, I'm looking for examples and specifics. None of this "you oughta know" or "ain't it clear already" garbage. If it's a big enough deal, then it should be easy to provide some clear, and concise examples.
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