Michael Smith
"...I think these two characteristics also apply to racial segregation – there is legal segregation – segregation mandated by some authority, and segregation in fact, a segregation by choice of the people (for lack of a better term).
If Derek Chauvin is convicted, which I have expected since the trial started (I think they overcharged him), and the disparate prosecutorial treatment that is evident in BLM and ANTIFA offenders and people like Kyle Rittenhouse and the January 6th “rioters”, it is entirely possible that whites will permanently remove themselves and their businesses from majority black areas – the inner cities will essentially become no-go areas for whites.
It seems the message is being sent that whites are not welcome in these areas, not white police, not white owned businesses, not white residents - even whites are saying this, not as racists, but as support for the desires of BLM.
I know that probably is not the feeling of the majority of black residents, but it certainly is the message of leaders of the BLM movement, most of the “community activists” in these areas, as well as some of the black members of the United States Congress.
One wonders if a completely new and separate type of legal system will evolve in these areas...Read all.
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