Many of the people who are called racists today for criticizing black culture feel the same way as Cosby. They supported the civil rights movement, then they look at the situation decades later and ask, "What the hell happened?" Aaron McGruder has also echoed that in his cartoon about MLK coming back to life.The criticism that Cosby gets is confusing for me, because I think to assume he's coming from a place of ignorance or maliciousness in lecturing the black community on self-destructive behavior makes no sense. Why wouldn't he want to see more young black men and women succeed in economics and in life.
I'm not even annoyed at white people being called racist. They are. What annoys me is calling white people racist *and* trying to pretend there isn't a problem with the culture that a lot of the young black men are attracted to. It makes zero sense for the white racists to root against black achievement. We racists want to see the crime rates go down. We want to see more blacks in college and starting their own businesses. More investment in these blighted communities means more jobs both locally and nationally. We want every black neighborhood to be an economic hub of commerce and opportunity. But those things aren't going to happen with the same old progressive policies and then blaming everything on whitey.
Yeah, white racism is probably the seventh priority on the list of things so-called black leaders ought to focus on. It's such a fake obstacle to black achievement and it's a shame those resources are not being focused on economic growth.
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