Anyhow Sier, you can continue to ignore my responses to your post. I don't mind. I just wish that you would at least do a bit of unbiased research on some of the topics that i've mentioned.
I'm not ignoring you. I just don't have hours of time to go looking up statistics on African American Crime...etc. I'm fairly confident on what will turn up.

What My post earlier is alluding to is: Several of these issues are not racially based, but class based. Also, A certain race should not receive preferential treatment just because they are white or black. If you show preferential treatment to African Americans to "Lift them up by their bootstraps", you are then persecuting white people. The same can be said vice versa.

What we do want to ensure is that people are being treated fairly, held accountable for their actions in a fair manner, and given the same chances everyone else has.

I fail to see entirely how one does not have the same chances just because of the fact that they are African American. I do see how one might not have the same chances because they belong to a certain economic ladder.

I realize you may feel that that statement is splitting hairs, but it is vital to solving the problem. As long as people look at the current issues in society as racially motivated rather than issues of opportunity/class, correct resolutions will not be applied.

If we want to play the race card to further ourselves, I think the Undocumented Mexicans who live here will have a full deck. They are a mere step above conditions of slavery as things are.