“They are treated differently whether it be law enforcement, whether it be at work, whether it be at a grocery store, whether it be on the street,” he said. “They are treated differently, and... they get a different level of respect.”
If they were treated as equals at work (for instance, facing the same requirements as whites), I’d have a lot more respect for them. The double standard applied to them is exactly why people should be very careful in dealing with them; if a cop shot a white person in Ferguson we wouldn’t even know it.
“black people, especially black men are treated differently,”
He is correct. Barry Obama will be treated differently than either of us on Martha’s Vineyard.
They are treated differently whether it be law enforcement, whether it be at work, whether it be at a grocery store, whether it be on the street, he said...”
The U.S. court system is looked upon as their ticket to prosperity, fame and money by utilizing the “stacked” civil rights laws put in place since 1964.
When you hire any minority you walk through a minefield of legal traps and sure as the sun rises in the morning you will step on one as an employer.