Racism is a real thing, not because the “racial grievance - TopicsExpress



          

Racism is a real thing, not because the “racial grievance industry” refuses to release it, but because society has failed to eradicate it. Racism is interpersonal and structural; it is current and historical; it is explicit and implicit; it is articulated and silent.And no one denies that high-crime neighborhoods disproportionately overlap with minority neighborhoods. But the intersections don’t stop there. Concentrated poverty plays a consequential role. So does the school-to-prison pipeline. So do the scars of historical oppression. In fact, these and other factors intersect to such a degree that trying to separate any one — most often, the racial one — from the rest is bound to render a flimsy argument based on the fallacy of discrete factors. Yet people continue to make such arguments, which can usually be distilled to some variation of this: Black dysfunction is mostly or even solely the result of black pathology. This argument is racist at its core because it rests too heavily on choice and too lightly on context. If you scratch it, what oozes out reeks of race-informed cultural decay or even genetic deficiency and predisposition, as if America is not the progenitor — the great-grandmother — of African-American violence.
Posted on: Thu, 04 Dec 2014 06:06:39 +0000

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