OneEyedDiva
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IMHO this is a discussion that needs to be had. I would hope that as seniors who are supposed to be intelligent and wise, we can explore this without getting nasty or crazy. I think the avoidance of these types of open discussions is part of the problem that leads to perpetuation. My friends and I (Black and White) have agreed on that.
I think that race relations are going backwards. Yes there was a little improvement by the 70s (improvements shouldn't have taken that long). White Supremacists are increasing their numbers and were further emboldened by you know who. My people are still being stereotyped and face profiling all too often. Black men and women are still being killed during routine traffic stops and in their homes because officers saw Black faces and felt "threatened."
I shouldn't have to worry that my son and grandchildren will fall victims to it...but I do because it is all too prevalent and real. Circa 1991, my son was picked up by his group's manager to do some recording in Jim's studio. Jim lived in Bergen county which was known to be racist back then. They were stopped when Jim was bringing him home; my son's equipment was visible in the back seat. The cop asked Jim "What's he doing in the car?" Jim said they had just finished a recording session, etc. There was no legal reason to stop that car and the cop was so brazen he didn't even fabricate one. He probably saw a White guy and Black guy and assumed that something concerning drugs was going on. Or he just didn't like to see the races mixing. I wish my son had gotten his name and badge number because they surely would have had to deal with me at his precinct. @Alligatorob
I think that race relations are going backwards. Yes there was a little improvement by the 70s (improvements shouldn't have taken that long). White Supremacists are increasing their numbers and were further emboldened by you know who. My people are still being stereotyped and face profiling all too often. Black men and women are still being killed during routine traffic stops and in their homes because officers saw Black faces and felt "threatened."
I shouldn't have to worry that my son and grandchildren will fall victims to it...but I do because it is all too prevalent and real. Circa 1991, my son was picked up by his group's manager to do some recording in Jim's studio. Jim lived in Bergen county which was known to be racist back then. They were stopped when Jim was bringing him home; my son's equipment was visible in the back seat. The cop asked Jim "What's he doing in the car?" Jim said they had just finished a recording session, etc. There was no legal reason to stop that car and the cop was so brazen he didn't even fabricate one. He probably saw a White guy and Black guy and assumed that something concerning drugs was going on. Or he just didn't like to see the races mixing. I wish my son had gotten his name and badge number because they surely would have had to deal with me at his precinct. @Alligatorob