Do I really need to review the history of race relations in this country from the beginning? You know, the one that starts with immigrants coming in and taking land from natives, morphs into an entire race of people counting as 3/5 of a person, reconstruction, Jim Crow, etc.
Honest question, do you think racism doesn't exist?
You are hung up on race and or color of skin and this "racist" doesn't see the color of the skin but rather the culture and social behavior and nuisance.
Growing up in Brooklyn where I was groomed to be an ignorant intolerant Irish Italian racist I would have many a school night laying awake in bed unable to sleep because of the nuisance outsider my window. This nuisance was young and middle aged males drinking Miller Highlife carried in a brown paper bag though a straw. These same men would play their bongo drums to the daylight hours. They who heckle every female "mirar mommie" that walked by. The bongos were only drowned out by the blasting of their ghetto blasters (ghetto? That's right misfit - ghetto - this white boy called his boom box a ghetto blaster too) playing obnoxiously loud music st 3:00 am) These males must not have had jobs to wake up for in the morning. Many a night or morning there were squad cars there to encourage them to mend their ways. Then come morning I would have the opportunity to walk through the mess of broken bottles glass and food and cigarettes and rolling paper and the smell of piss on my way to school.
It's is not my fault that they were Hispanic Diminican and Puerto Rican spics. Nor did I profile them or do anything but observe their culture and social choices and behaviors and determine that they were the undesirable elements in my otherwise uneducated blue color community.
As a young teenage boy walking from the subway to school I was often approached and or intimidated by young and middle age males to purchase drugs prostitutes or be relieved of my personal possession including cash clothes shoes and or other valuables. Many times walking to the clinic or other city or state office I had the opportunity to observe my young mother be heckled harrased or intimidated physically or sexually by these same males.
Often times during broad daylight observing many of kind taking liberties in acquiring parts from parked automobiles or B&E on residence or places of business.
It's not my fault these were gold grill wearing armed black skinned thug thugs. They may have been African Americans or Haitian Americans or Somalian Americans and or some other black skinned (maybe illegal) males. Nor did I profile them or do anything but observe their social and cultural etiquette to determine that they were an undesirable element and threat to my safety and the safety and we'll bring of my community.
I observed these groups and their culture and social etiquette for many innocent years and deciphered for myself that these were the indigent members of our species who had little respect for social and cultural conformity and or general observances of any decency. Long before I knew the word n****r or spic I knew what that deragatory term represented. Later I knew specifically which ethnicity or race it they were intended for.
All the above is still readily available for observation in our communities across this country.
I have no racial bias and the "words" I use dont not signify snything otherwise misfit. I have a social, cultural, behavioral, etiquette and character and integrity issue. I have no desire to segregate any from my community other than those that displays the same lack. White, black, brown or yellow makes no matter to me. I would prefer to not share my community with the deplorable members of our species.
You continue to be hung up on race. I am not nor are my sentiments racist. I am sorry I don't have a link to the CDC or other accredited peer review source of highly educated intellectuals to support my finding and supposition. This is real world truth.
Yes. Please segregate that element from my community, schools, churches, playground and work place.
Again - what are the worthy American values that we are built upon!