You know what I see man......? Scripted, canned responses. I knew when I came to the God/Government forum that I would see a racially toned topic and with that I also knew the collective mindset would be just as what you've hinted at.......and the Zimmerman/Martin reference along with the Sharpton/Jackson reference. Listen, youre clueless if you believe all black people espouse Jackson or Sharpton as voices for all the black community. They aren't. You feel as though everything they SAY is representative of what all black folks feel. They don't.
You've seen racism in your neck of the woods.........I grew up not far from you in Oklahoma. Ive seen it. In my travels throughout the US, ive "experienced" it. My inlaws whom are the most conservative right wingers saw FIRSTHAND what its like for a black man to be racially profiled, TWICE. Its not that they didn't believe existed, they never thought theyd see it play out like "black folks" have suggested it happens.
Im a degreed professional. I have black family members that are doctors, attorneys, high ranking military officers and they can ALL share with you experiences..direct personal experiences with racism. Its not a crutch but regardless of our success (and theres millions of other like us) we still cant shake the element of skin color somehow coming into play whether we are shopping, driving nice vehicles, attending formal dining parties, someone thinks we don't belong.
But racism isn't always equated to "treating someone like ****....". Being turned down for a job or not being called for a job interview based on the name can be a form or racism. Charging a person more in finance cost or higher interest rates can be a form of racism. Being steered away from a certain class of residential property because of ethnicity is racism.