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It can be true both that there was nothing racist in the killing of Michael Brown, and that there was some racism in the Ferguson Police Department. Indeed, both of those things have been proven to be true.
Had the media not rushed to judgment based on the statement of a friend of Brown's who had been with him and participated in the theft at a local store, and had not the Attorney General rushed in and endorsed that story without knowing all the facts, that whole unfortunate affair might not have happened. Even had the shooting not been totally justified, there is no justification for burning down the homes and businesses in your own community. Brown's father should have been indicted for incitement to riot.
That doesn't mean that minority people get the same kind of treatment in the criminal justice system that white people get....That just isn't true. Some of that is because minority people are disproportionately more likely to have to rely on legal aid. (That disparity also affects poorer or less educated whites. You can see it every day.) However, some of that is because white dominated juries react differently to black criminals than to white criminals, even if unconsciously, and white police and prosecutors, especially in certain areas, are more likely to believe the worst when the suspect is a member of a minority community. There's no doubt about it. In the case of jury selection, that's why you try to get different juries for different cases.
It has to be added that while there is still residual racism, it's indisputably true, in my opinion, that the breakdown of the black family is at the root of many of the social problems in predominantly lower income minority communities. It's just sometimes easier to blame others than to look inward for causes, just as it's easier to assume that there is no racism, rather than admitting it might still exist.
Pardon the expression, but it's not a black or white issue.
Maju should perhaps save the editorializing for issues like the treatment of immigrants in Europe, a subject about which perhaps he is better informed...or perhaps not.
At any rate, unless a country has the same percentages of uneducated, unskilled people raised in dysfunctional homes in communities ravaged by drugs as does the US, comparisons are useless.
Non si fa il proprio dovere perchè qualcuno ci dica grazie, lo si fa per principio, per se stessi, per la propria dignità . Oriana Fallaci