Kartel Kriminal
Active Member
This should be entertaining. The caucasion race institutionalized racism here in America, but my race is indifferent about changing the norm and that is a problem. We as the human race in the USA are just now starting to break down a racial wall.
Though I am grateful for the oppurtunities available to me thanks to the American government (federal finacial student aid & food assistance). As a person of african descent I must say I feel displaced in America. This is not my land and I did not choose to be here. I think president Licoln could of made the end of slavery alot sweeter by sending most if not all indentured servants and slaves back to their homelands.
I believe as a whole the black community's work effort subsides when there is too much white domination. This is not the white mans fault, but the fault of both ignorance and stubbornness on both sides. With that being said I can't help but feel as if blacks are stigmatized. Just turn on ESPN, black people make up the largest percentage of America's most popular atheletes and music artists, but are now the smallest minority in the U.S. This could never happen in politics. If a thousand negros were to get a degree in politics, I don't believe more than 10 of them would make any political progress or advance to a higher position of power.
Secondly the United States prison system is monetized. OH YEA YOU KNOW WHERE THIS IS GOING! Does it make sense to you that blacks are the majority in a country's prison system when they are the smallest minority in that country? I guess it doesn't take much of a debate to convert crack dealers and gang bangers into modern day slaves huh? Its like the oppurtunities for rehabiliation and therapy are reserved exclusivly for the white child molesters and meth addicts. Maybe I don't know enough about what goes on in prison and the black inmates don't want anything to do with those services?
Generally, the role of my race seems to be nothing more than cattle in America. Its been like this for about 500 years now.
Though I am grateful for the oppurtunities available to me thanks to the American government (federal finacial student aid & food assistance). As a person of african descent I must say I feel displaced in America. This is not my land and I did not choose to be here. I think president Licoln could of made the end of slavery alot sweeter by sending most if not all indentured servants and slaves back to their homelands.
I believe as a whole the black community's work effort subsides when there is too much white domination. This is not the white mans fault, but the fault of both ignorance and stubbornness on both sides. With that being said I can't help but feel as if blacks are stigmatized. Just turn on ESPN, black people make up the largest percentage of America's most popular atheletes and music artists, but are now the smallest minority in the U.S. This could never happen in politics. If a thousand negros were to get a degree in politics, I don't believe more than 10 of them would make any political progress or advance to a higher position of power.
Secondly the United States prison system is monetized. OH YEA YOU KNOW WHERE THIS IS GOING! Does it make sense to you that blacks are the majority in a country's prison system when they are the smallest minority in that country? I guess it doesn't take much of a debate to convert crack dealers and gang bangers into modern day slaves huh? Its like the oppurtunities for rehabiliation and therapy are reserved exclusivly for the white child molesters and meth addicts. Maybe I don't know enough about what goes on in prison and the black inmates don't want anything to do with those services?
Generally, the role of my race seems to be nothing more than cattle in America. Its been like this for about 500 years now.