yes, do you?
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How would you prove to someone that was the case? Is it based on emotion, your own experiences or from research analysis?
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This is hard to answer without a coherent definition of "systemically"
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This is the problem. If "systemic" is truely system wide, not at an individual level, the no individual white could ever be racist either. If being a part of the system makes you racist, then minoritys are racist too, as they help compose the system, just as the majority does.
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I think it’s less of a race issue and more of a state with a monopoly on violence against its own people issue.
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PoC... Not so much. Culture, history, and poverty have combined to make weak people afraid of black men, in a way that is very destructive. Outside of that I think most racism is a bit overstated. I even think people are too intimidated by large men, much more generically

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Yeah like when people were telling asian people to go back to thier country and physically assaulting them as though they caused the virus. Not systemically racist at all. Theres no underlying cultural bias there... =/
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Do you remember that one time that a police officer choked a white guy to death while being filmed and only got arrested the next day?
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I take it you only watch police excessive force videos that the media presents you with. Here’s a list of videos of police brutality. You may wonder why some of these videos get play in the media and others don’t. https://www.copinthehood.com/search/label/bad%20shooting?m=0 …
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