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In reply to the discussion: We HAVE to TALK about racism and police brutality [View all]YarnAddict
(1,850 posts)discussion leads to accusations of racism, which leads to end of discussion. So, yeah, if the conversation is all one-sided there will be no solution.
Here's the thing: There is NOT "institutionalized" racism or oppression against whites.
But, my son and daughter-in-law live in the 'burbs of Detroit. There are many wonderful opportunities for things to do in Detroit, but when we go to visit, we don't do them because of the two examples I cited in my post. So--we don't go to restaurants or shop in Detroit. Our money stays in the 'burbs. There are many, many others who feel the same way I do. Enough people are avoiding Detroit that it keeps jobs out and that keeps people poor, which leads to to all the problems of poverty that all the government programs you can dream up won't solve. This is a choice we as individuals make, based on examples of violence that apparently don't matter in the huge scheme of things.