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.

Another example

We talk a lot about crime in America. The reality is that crime has been steadily going down since the 80s. This is just fact. https://www.csmonitor.com/USA/Justice/2012/0109/US-crime-rate-at-lowest-point-in-decades.-Why-America-is-safer-now

Regardless of that fact, white people's perspective of Black people specifically remains stuck in the 19th century and still want harsher crimes for Black folks. https://thinkprogress.org/study-white-people-support-harsher-criminal-laws-if-they-think-more-black-people-are-arrested-d35f64107b29/

Yo, this is straight up racism. There is no other reason for this stance.

@Are0h *harsher punishments?