You can go back to as early as the 1970s to see how affluent and educated the average black person was. Then when the War on Drugs arrived, everything changed.

This was all a calculated effort.
The promotion and near idolment of drug culture and criminality within black communities, perpetuated by the media and political industries, is what lead to this disparity.

And it's simple why, around this time, black people had the most individual freedom that they ever seen.
And it won't end at black people, it won't end until every perceived community & group will have to depend on the government, and for that to happen, there needs to be a constant state of paranoia & mortal fear.
They want you to be afraid of guns, black people, white people, Asian people, cops, the military, the post office, the government itself, all because paranoia and separation is the end goal to taking your individual freedoms.
Why does every issue end in a dichotomy of what's right and wrong on a moral level? Because judging people based on morality is the easiest way to sow hatred between people. Fundamentally, you've branded them as a perceived threat to the way you live.
None of the tactics that they use are new, and there is a way to beat it, you HAVE to look at ALL the information provided in any given event. It's on YOU to stay informed and tell others the correct information.
Ignorance and misunderstandings can't be accepted anymore when the true enemy, the people that actually control the government, bank on that to sow division.
It doesn't matter if you're poor or rich, black or white, educated or uneducated, we're all on the same side at the end of the day. The only difference between us are which people on the fences telling us to hate and fight each other at any given time because they profit from it.
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