BRIGGS wrote:Papabear wrote:Papabear SaysLook I don't post a lot anymore but I do a lot of viewing. I'm posting this because Lebron James is a basketball player and Tiger Woods plays golf.
Someone sprayed the N word in the front of Lebron's home and now he realize that no matter how much money he makes or how popular he is the hate is still out there waiting for a loved black sports hero to fall down. I was disappointed at Tiger Woods when he refused to say that he was African American because of his mother. Tiger made sure that he kept his
distance when it came to something that had to do with blacks in America. Now that Tiger got a DWI I think he found out who he is and what he is. It was a damn shame how they put all of that information with film and pictures on Tiger Woods. Black Man Down. Now he really know that he is a black man in America.
That's why I say if you are a basketball player, get all the money you can because you are just on step away from being thrown under the bus. I feel sad for Tiger Woods and Lebron James for what happened to him. Seems this stuff is really growing since Trumps been in office. I DO NOT WANT THIS TO BE A ANGER RACE HATE POST. I'm just saying that if Tiger was not black I don't think all of that film and pictures would have been leaked to the public. It seems that there is a lot of hate against basketball players. What do you think?
Papabear-- I guarantee this 90%+ of white people don't sit around the dinner table thinking what can we do to hold the black man down. They also don't hate black people Chinese people Hispanic people or anyone else-- they just try to do right by their family friends and community even Trump supporters -- too many people like to classify them as "racist" when the honesty is they are just as much forgotten as anyone in the inner city. Now the other 10%-- those are you're racist. I also believe in some institutional racism by police in the us. But when I hear there is so much racism in the world I stop and cringe. You're selling most people short.
I think there are well-intentioned people in the world...but I'm not nearly as optimistic as you. I don't want to detour too far from the OP's points but as far as examples of systematic/implicit racism look no further than the police- namely how they handle percieved threats and the general public's take of their actions.
In "life-threathening" situations: white mass murderers- armed to the "T"- magically get apprehended alive (e.g. Dylan Roof, Jared Loughner, James Holmes, etc.) while unarmed, non-threathening Black men are killed almost immediately (e.g. Eric Garner, Philando Castile, John Crawford III, Trayvon Martin, Terence Crutcher, etc.). The public's take on the former is that it is a case of mental illness and/or simply a "lone wolf" incident; their opinion on the latter is that this is the result of "Black culture" and actions made by the alleged victim despite their being sufficient evidence that no threat was posed.
So just because people are potty-trained and not burning crosses on my front lawn any more, it doesn't mean that there is not an infrastructure/culture in place that is intentionally racist by design. And that infrastructure is in part pertuated by a general public that acts like it doesn't exist or targets a specific segment of the population. That is the reality Black and Brown people face in this country although some of them forget it because of the money they make.