mamaprincess
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I wish there was an answer. Yes we've done it for years because it is a complex issue for our country. It is one of many issues that we unfortunately have to deal with.Charade said:How do we do that? And hasn't that been addressed for years and years already? What can we do that hasn't been tried already?
We have to stamp this thing out whereever it hides if only for the purpose of getting it off of the list of concerns that will usually come up whenever one see's a majority of African Americans and/or other groups in a dilema. We have to know that the racism that allowed the "Jim Crow" era to thrive in all it's terrifying glory, is obsolete. We are only one generation removed from that horror. If we see something that bares even a remote resemblance to it, we owe it to ourselves to make sure it is something else other than that. No one wants the possibility that somewhere in the system, "Jim Crow may still be working.
Many white's died along side blacks during the civil rights era, if they didn't this country would not have changed to the degree it did. Though this was the case, no white man or woman said this is not racism that has killed you my black brother and I a white man. Many whites were excommunicated from there communities and families for standing up for the rights of their black countrymen. They did not say it is not racism that has seperated me from my community simply because I am white.
If indeed racism is a factor and no, no one knows with absolute certainty, we will have to address it as uncomfortable as that has always been. Because once again it did not contain itself to just African Americans, It took whomever was near it. We have to at least be sure that race was not one of the reasons that this thing got so out of hand. We have to make sure because racism has always destroyed anything in it's path.
Again I am not here to offend or to diminish your outrage only to respectfully share my perceptions as you are sharing yours.

You are right-- it is a very complicated situation and individuals were dealing with unique circumstances. I read more and more about people who stayed behind either to help others or for their pets.
I really hope they dont do that. Im hoping that was just an assumption made by our local reporter.