The problem is that we live in a media-centered world. It would be very nice if the hyped black musicians, actors, image-makers for our culture were dialed back to 13% of the population. There should be no more "affirmative action" college admissions or jobs. Let them compete on a level playing field, if they can. (many could if they had to) In my mind, basketball is no longer a mainstream sport, so who cares about its goings-on. Football players who spread the thug attitude should be removed (good riddance, Josh Gordon). Movies and TV shows that have mostly all-black casts or glorify a divisive culture aren't worth watching. Rap is not music. If the US is going to reject dominance by that 13% we have to reject their thug culture.
I fully realize that the perception far outweighs the reality. But this is my point. The ACTUAL impact (economic and financial) wouldn’t be anywhere near MSM’s bloated fear mongering and blather. It just isn’t there in terms of dollars that weren’t already stolen from working Americans. In terms of value-added, there is no ‘there’ there.