To the person who asked if we're more racist like 12 pages (AKA 20 minutes) ago:
Yes and no.
I mean it's kind of the dominant narrative right now that racism is an active thing, but I think for most white people it's passive.
If you're black and you go to school and go to work and are a productive member of society, that's super. I have no quarrel.
But for the bottom whatever percent, they're like the troons where their list of demands is so endless, their blaming other people is so transparent, and their own lack of commitment to self-betterment is so obvious, that I find myself not caring what happens to them.
Like there's a (mediocre) Netflix movie out recently called "All Day And A Night." In one scene, this kid's mom goes to his school and loses her shit with his teacher like "Why ain't you teaching my kid, white lady?" Well shit, most responsible parents would notice that their kid is not attending school, not doing homework, and not learning shit, and the parents themselves would take action. I didn't do homework when I was a kid and my mom made me get a fucking note signed by my teachers every day saying that homework was assigned and I did or didn't hand it in. When I was in danger of flunking math, she got me a tutor. My mom did this because she actually gave a shit about me learning. Meanwhile, I had black classmates who couldn't read, showed up to school occasionally, and spent the day clowning around and getting in fights. That's not whitey's fault, and I can't be bothered to give a shit.