With risk of sounding like a libtard/commie..But just a curious question from a humble clueless European:
I don't care about people looks (women aside), i only care about peoples actions and morals. If they are a patriot who lives up to western values and culture and the love of all mighty god.
But in America it seems race has a very important role in your society.How you see each other, it seems as you guys always have a need to distant yourself from each other in that sense. (Its not about hate or so, its just that everyone seems so fixated about race its ridiculous)
Why is there a "black community"? "Asian-american community" "White community?" "Latinos"..For people in Europe we mostly would see you all as Americans. I do understand the fact that most of the immigrants to the new world was white Europeans so in that sense it is a "white nation" historically so that i respect in regards to identity and history i also think its fair to see it that way.
But today it just seems so weird to say and not sound racist no matter what race you are? And don't get me wrong, almost every American i've met in the US were LOVELY! Only great encounters, we meet a white cop in the middle of no where in Texas who stopped our car because i made a wrong turn, he was the typical "hillbilly cop "you see in movies but he was just cool against us, and he didn't give us a ticket because we where tourists and wished us a pleasant journey, best cop i ever met. And as i said, i'm black myself. So yea, it has nothing to do with that, its just how you talk about each other no matter if it is a positive sense or not.
Me and my friend from Sweden visited the US some years ago, and we did laugh about that fact that we rarely saw a black and a white walk side by side on the street. We did and people assumed we were cops (LOL) xD.
All sides are doing it. I mean, its strange to hear black people talk about racism when the majority of blacks are racist in my opinion, and i'm black myself but not American. I would dare to say that these days black people are more racist against others as towards themselves then any other group..But still everyone,no matter what "group" you think you are is always focusing on race..How will America ever be a united country if the race bating is such a normal part of your culture? I hear all sides speak like this and always has.
Your military don't seem to think like this? But the civilians this is a huge part in how you look at each other. Enforced by the democrats of course but still..
Any ideas?
SOME people do care though, because they've been indoctrinated. So that's not entirely correct.
It has been a back and forth. We started with a "freed" slave class of almost entirely uncultured African people, many of whom were not ready to integrate into European society. Thus ghettos were formed, as well as racist generalizations. Many have since moved up out of this status, and integrated and accepted western values, some immediately, others after a generation or two, and they were punished for it, being the exceptions at the time, and categorized with everyone of their skin color by the ignorant for several generations. By the 1970s this kind of racism was almost non-existent, save some from older generations who were never able to overcome their bigotry, and those in isolated communities (or echo chambers) who were also unable. Meanwhile communists were working very hard since the 1930s to break down the culture and introduce Marxist class division, but found that Americans didn't buy into the traditional wealthy vs working class divide. So they used gender, race, sexual identity, any form of self-identity that already had a tinge of division in this country.
Having infiltrated the media (news, movies, etc.) and universities, they began brainwashing people into further division. Young students without enough life experience would go into a university and become mesmerized by their intellectual professors who taught them (in the beginning, secretly) that Marx was the messiah for inequality. They used the true instances of racist and sexist bigotry of the time (which was still all too prevalent in the 1950s) to prove that communism was needed as the great equalizer. These students then came out of college and became little pits of marxism wherever they ended up, many of which, ended up teaching our children in public schools.
By the 1990s, the general public was beginning to move past the racism and sexism of the past, but at the same time, all of these secret marxists were raising the next generation of students in public schools. Teaching them that "fairness" (by which they meant total equality of outcome) is the most important value. So we had participation trophies, and stopped keeping score, so on and so forth. And now enter, the Millennial generation, who I would venture to say at least HALF of which, believe that capitalism is evil and socialism is great. "FREE HEALTH CARE!"
This generation, and many of the next have been so brainwashed into thinking that the "white man" is inherently evil because of imperialism, that anyone who isn't white is inherently more moral and a better person. And is why they can get to the point of rioting with BLM or Antifa, while truly believing they are doing the morally correct thing (not that all BLM and Antifa are this ignorant).
This coupled with the decades of lies by the communist-run news media lying about racial (and other) division to further this agenda should explain WHY race has become an issue in this country.
Thank you very much for that explination. It makes much sense, i also know how the sneaky commies work to saw split and division. So you are probably 100% right in this.