musiqsoulchild wrote:Ccwatercraft wrote:musiqsoulchild wrote:
What do you propose?
Easy to state the problem. What is your solution?
I'm not aware of any turnkey solution.
That's what we are calling systemic racism.
It's so inbuilt into everything that we dont even see it as the problem.
For example, 14 percent of the country is Black.
Guess how many Black Senators we have had since Emancipation?
10
Of almost 2,000 Senators we have had thus far....only 10 have been Black.
That is HOW RIDICULOUSLY lopsided race is in this country.
It's not hyperbole when we say that there is systemic racism.
I am not sure where this went? Are you saying that more representation changes the problem we have in Chicago? I don't think that is a turnkey solution. I also don't think a balancing of numbers of racial equality to some equilibrium really changes anything. The simple fact is that it is disgusting to think whatever race is in any office that a blind eye can be turned on this problem. I am all for a lopsided balance in the different offices across the country to favor minorities to have some different voices in politics I just don't know that is really the core problem. NO ONE NO MATTER WHAT RACE should be allowed to IGNORE this problem.
We as a nation have ignored this particular problem for decades and at best the attention has been given to it has only given it a nickname of Chiraq, which bothers me, that so many people are so callous to OUR OWN AMERICAN CITIZENS BEING RUTHLESS MURDERED FOR DECADES.
Goodness I am shouting because it has frustrated me that we have acceptance of this, that this to me personally is more tragic than anything. I mean the first step has to be that some law enforcement has to get out of being in business with the major powers who keep that area so violent. I mean not only does law enforcement not do anything, and if they do, it is often a statement message ruining someones life who isn't part of that corrupt system that goes on there, which most of America, Illinois, Chicagoland and even Chicago just turn mostly a blind eye to. We acknowledge it but we sit on our hands and hem and haw over what is to be done. We don't enact solutions, we generally just say well.... that won't work, and honestly maybe it won't. So instead of digging deeper we just put our hands collectively in our pockets whistle and walk by.
Breaking it up and gentrifying the neighborhood seems to be the only action that is thrown out there. Which I guess is somewhat of a solution, if not one that is heartless. Displacing families etc... is pretty awful and moving them into less violent, more Caucasian neighborhoods, where they the whispered words are "there goes the neighborhood" isn't very caring or morally correct. It is better than outright murder and violence, but it really isn't a good solution.
I clearly don't have an answer, I am truly responding on emotion and not much logical thought, that being said, yup no turnkey solution is available, but maybe a dialogue starts and we can come up with some viable solutions? I am willing to be part of the discussions and actions on what needs to be changed. I just simply don't know, it is a tragedy we all know it but it just keeps going on. We have to be able to figure something out.
Yes I am aware that the statistics of actual murders were worse in the early 90's and even if we want to argue about questionable reporting etc.... Things are still at a failing grade.