Every person has their own struggles and with mainly white people being focused on their own lives and struggles they don't know that black people have it harder than them. They don't understand how people can be treated badly and white people think they simply get the bare minimum so they don't see it as a privellage. These are the same people that say all lives matter and disregard black lives matter because they think black people are trying to be above them but they're saying black lives matter to make all lives equal because they're currently below them socially.
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Stigmas towards black people generally arise from their poor showings in federal statistics, regarding crime, education, IQ rates, and fatherless households. These statistics reflect problems in African-American society which are conveniently blamed on Whites because of slavery which was repealed 160 years ago and systemic discrimination which was repealed 60 years ago. Given how other communities which have suffered such catastrophes have bounced back relatively quickly (such as the Germans, Japanese, and Jews following WW2), the problem here lies with black people who are unable to come to terms with the poor state of their sector, and instead of finding ways to better it they blame whites for all their ills, leading poorer race relations and focus on racism, which systemically doesn't exist anymore.
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Great response, I think they could add other minorities as well to help people become more aware of who all the minorities are in the country.