Pretty sad to hear coming from a dark-type.
Jokes aside, no, racism isn't gone from first-world countries. People still lock doors as I walk by when they don't for that Asian couple, people still say I shouldn't be offended by certain things and will get adamant if I do (you shouldn't put too many of your own values on other people,) and people still get screwed over because of their race. Just because they aren't getting lynched over it doesn't mean it's not something minorities have to deal with that whites or certain Asians don't in the US.
One successful black man suggested for black people being pulled over for no reason to sell their nice vehicles so they don't get pulled over. He says that he doesn't get pulled over as often now. Is that right? Should he have had to do that?
He either had to deal with being pulled over all of the time or get a car he didn't really want. So…What is this? Why would he bother to sell his nice car? Something that isn't based on racism?
No, racism today is not being shot in the back while trying to run away, having the police lie about it, and then try to frame him (fortunately, someone caught it call on camera).
No, it's not a gay or autistic kid getting bullied.
But it's no secret in my experience that if you look a certain way and you're in a certain situation, police will poke and prod. And for every 100 pokes, someone will have had a bad day, say something antagonistic, and will end up getting arrested when they:
- Shouldn't have been poked in the first place, and/or
- had to deal with something people of other races don't.
I wear a dress shirt and dress slacks to work everyday, and people target me, in one way or another, based on my race. "Do you want to buy my CD?"
Discrimination based on race is racism. I don't have to fear for my life in most instances, but if you know the statistics, even blacks who live similar lives and lifestyles to whites live shorter lives than whites. (If you don't believe me, then I can take you to some academic articles, but I won't do that if you won't read them.)
And when you look at those in African countries with similar levels of wealth, that disparity is no longer present.
It doesn't make everyone a racist, per se, but that doesn't mean it's not racism.
- For every egregious instance, there are several more times subtle instances where you might get taken to jail but released. It only costs you a few hours' time, but why did it cost you that time in the first place?
- For all of the subtle instances, there are several more instances where someone was able to avoid a situation, by doing something they shouldn't have had to do.
For example, I'm walking back from class through the parking lot of the school I'm at. This is something that all students do.
A police officer sees me, and asks me what I'm doing.
I say I'm walking home.
He says to go around the parking lot.
I could just show him my school ID, but he might just decide I'm being belligerent or trying to smart off to him, which is grounds for him to arrest me. As if he's going to get fired for that.
Or he could decide that despite being a student, that I still had no business being there after a certain time, take me in, give me a hard time, make me stay at the station until 10 or 11pm, be let go, and have to deal with all of that.
So I just walk all the way around the parking lot as he watched. Meanwhile, others are sparsely walking through with lighter shade and less shade from the po-po's.
I avoided anything that might have happened by doing something I didn't have to do. The guy who was shot in Charleston wouldn't have been me, because I wouldn't have run. But a lot of college kids run away from cops and get away without getting shot. Are you saying all of those black cats that we don't have video on and are shot by the police dangerous?
You have to be more cognizant of what racism is. It's not the overt racism that is prevalent. It's stuff that should have to be dealt with because you're brown.
Sure, it happens to other people for other reasons, but that doesn't mean it doesn't exist.
Maybe if you get taken to jail a few times and released with no record, you'll see why people like me with graduate-level education say that's an uninformed opinion.
Or maybe if you take some sociology classes, you'll see how racism is still a thing.