The comments in this thread from the righties remind me of a circle jerk of biased morons. You know people have lived life in a dumb bubble when this is what they say. Resentment is so unbecoming but it's all they have in their whiny world. Sorry righties life is more complicated than your racist bias. People wonder why a moron like Trump can get elected in a democratic, presumably educated society, look no further than above.
http://www.mediaed.org/whitelikeme/
"...One did not have to be very bright to realize how little one could do to change one’s situation; one did not have to be abnormally sensitive to be worn down to a cutting edge by the incessant and gratuitous humiliation and danger one encountered every working day, all day long. The humiliation did not apply merely to working days, or workers; I was thirteen and was crossing Fifth Avenue on my way to the Forty-second Street library, and the cop in the middle of the street muttered as I passed him, “Why don’t you niggers stay uptown where you belong?” When I was ten, and didn’t look, certainly, any older, two policemen amused themselves with me by frisking me, making comic (and terrifying) speculations concerning my ancestry and probable sexual prowess, and, for good measure, leaving me flat on my back in one of Harlem’s empty lots. Just before and then during the Second World War, many of my friends fled into the service, all to be changed there, and rarely for the better, many to be ruined, and many to die. Others fled to other states and cities—that is, to other ghettos. Some went on wine or whiskey or the needle, and are still on it. And others, like me, fled into the church." James Baldwin
http://www.newyorker.com/magazine/1962/11/17/letter-from-a-region-in-my-mind
"To be a Negro in this country and to be relatively conscious is to be in a rage almost all the time." James A. Baldwin