Active racism (the lesser part), and ignorance (the greater part). Most American whites really have no idea what the day-to-day lived experience of black people is actually like. They simply don't know. read more
The core of racial conflict is culture differences, cultural, emotional baggage, hatred, and permissiveness. 1st, yes, black people were discriminated against for a long time. The KKK still exists and so do other racist organizations. read more
The conflict has blossomed into a war, producing Donald Trump’s racial-angst-fueled campaign and the anger of Black Lives Matter protesters. At the heart of this racial conflict is Obama’s divisive presidency. read more
Dozens of national polls in America during the past two decades consistently show more than three-quarters of us don't believe we have a problem with racial tension in America. Fewer and fewer Americans openly admit that they're racist, these polls have shown for years. read more