So you have reached a certain level of achievement after years of hard work? Good for you. But, how about your neighbor, who has worked just as hard and is still struggling, at least in part due to the color of his skin? And has to face racism and suspicion every time he leaves his home?
There are many thousands of people in this country who probably feel like Sisyphus, condemned to spend eternity rolling a huge boulder up a hill only to have it roll back down again each time. Why are they "condemned" this way? Why can't they just work hard and apply themselves, like you have?
Maybe it's easier said than done when people are still overcoming the poison of slavery, racism, contempt, lynching, unequal treatment by the law, living in squalid surroundings and going to inferior schools, trying to raise their children in the midst of crime and temptation. Yes, lots of the Black people among us have risen above all that. And not all had to get over poverty. But many are stuck in dismal circumstances, a heritage of their ancestors being enslaved.
Have you seen the movie "The Help?" That sums it up better than anything I can say.
I think, as a White person, that we owe them a little bit of a hand up, just out of common decency.