Solve rates for black murder victims are WAY lower than for white murder victims. That's not equal protection of the laws.
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Redlining that specifically prevented my grandparents from getting cheap federally guaranteed loans cut me off from MILLIONS of dollars...
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Schools in the neighborhoods black people live in because of said redlining consistently have FAR worse outcomes than white schools...
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This was somewhat improved by busing/desegregation but we gave up on that because it was, what, too hard?
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This year alone, both North Carolina and Texas (where I live!) have had MULTIPLE laws struck down as unconstitutional for disenfranchising
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Minority voters... all these are state acts that prevent me or attempt to prevent me from having equal protection under the law.
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Do you want more examples?
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If you are incapable of seeing state racism as anything other than a law that specifically says "Black people can't do xyz"
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then you've managed to define state racism in a way that ignores essentially all state racism since 1968 or so.
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