I know a lot of people get offended by how I talk about white people. It's cool. I say some pretty hard things about that culture. Ha a few even believe I am 'racist' against them, but I generally just look at that as a deflection to avoid dealing with the reality of the choices that culture makes.

I don't hate anyone. Hating people isn't my thing.

But, you cannot be a rational person and deny the overriding ethos of white America is racism.

Some people ask, 'Ro, why do believe these things about white Americans?'

And my answer is I believe what people tell me.

Despite the fact of the economy being healthier under Democrats, https://www.forbes.com/sites/adamhartung/2012/10/10/want-a-better-economy-history-says-vote-democrat/#6f6f14ccb449 white people continuously vote for GOP candidates that harm their communities. https://www.theguardian.com/society/2012/jun/05/why-working-class-people-vote-conservative

Get upset with me all you want, but what I say about what people is pure fact.

Let's stick with crime.

According the last census, Black Americans represent about 14% of the overall population [PDF link] https://www.census.gov/prod/cen2010/briefs/c2010br-06.pdf but are constantly blamed for being responsible for most crime in the US, which is a straight up lie. http://racisminamerica.org/truth-fbi-crime-statistics-race/

To believe 14% of the population is responsible for most crime in a country of 300+ million people is simply irrational.

And we all know that's where racism lives.

Let's make a point about social programs.

One of the main pillars of racist dogma is that everyone other than the largest social group in American benefits from social programs.

The data, however, clearly shows that this is a lie with Black and white folks being pretty much even. https://www.reference.com/government-politics/race-percentage-welfare-recipients-fb9188762a3fe221#

Yet despite this reality, Blacks on welfare continues to be one of the most pernicious beliefs white people carry and is constantly being exploited for votes.

We talked about the economy already, but let's focus on jobs.

White Americans complain a lot about not having enough employment opportunities, which is understandable. What is not understandable is why they continue to support candidates that create policy that reward companies for outsourcing employment. https://aflcio.org/2017/11/7/giant-tax-cut-corporations-outsource-jobs

That doesn't make much sense, does it?

@Are0h White america is exactly the problem, it's not English immigrants, Dutch immigrants, German immigrants or anything else, it's the idea that countries with long and storied cultures should abandon those cultures for "whiteness" which only exists to create a hierarchy and use that expectation of hierarchy to oppress people. So why these myths about Black Americans? Because hate and unjustified feeling of superiority are the only 'white culture'.

@Ashrand Well, America was a country founded and funded by the brutal exploitation of African people and for this context to exist, slaves had to be dehumanized for that industry to continue.

White America has never dealt with this culture of racism and dehumanization that allowed for slavery to exist. You still see them most of them at play even today.

They're refusing to learn as a culture and continue to pass down that same hate and bigotry.

@Are0h White Americans have no culture, Black America was stripped of it's culture through slavery and abuse but that hasn't led to a lack today, they have used shared experience and passed down tradition and led to a unique and valued culture today, that culture has relentlessly been exploited by white Americans too of course, but it's why they have no way forward, because 'white culture' can only exist through exploitation.

@Ashrand I would disagree that white Americans don't have culture. It's just a culture based around violence, theft and exclusion. They've never really dealt with that.

The definitely tried to strip our culture away from us and succeeded in a lot of ways. Some stuff just sticks though. And thank goodness for the various African culture's oral traditions of passing down knowledge through the spoken work and song.