Topic > Structural Racism - 1238

Ranging from racial profiling by law enforcement to the killing of blacks and Hispanics, Donald Trump, a multibillionaire and 2016 presidential candidate, currently leads the majority of "polls," calling everyone illegal Hispanic immigrants rapists and criminals, as well as proposing that Mexico be forced to pay for the “Great Wall of America,” and the recent Dylann Roof and Bryce Williams atrocities. These incidents, as well as many others, have led to racial tensions in the United States becoming more inflamed than they have been in the past 50 years. Frankly, the United States is a cesspool of controversy right now in so many ways, whether it's racism, homosexuality, government data mining programs, or deflated soccer balls, but it's also creating an unstable environment full of deferred opinions and ideas. . What further compounds these problems is the fact that many opinions are emotionally fueled, which tends to create its own problems. Someone who is emotional about a topic will typically not give up until they have won, or feel like they have won, even if that means committing a crime to get revenge or to "prove a point." This is exactly what happened in the recent case of Bryce Williams, a black man who killed Alison Parker, a journalist, and Adam Ward, her cameraman, in Virginia. Shortly after the shooting, Williams sent a 23-page fax