Younger generations of blacks have been sociologically brainwashed into believing that racism is a pernicious, insidious, and ever-present threat, lurking around every corner.
It's nowhere near as prevalent as the brainwashers would have them believe.
Their elders should set them straight by relating their recollections of actual racism and institutionalized discrimination from decades past, when such things were a fact of life for blacks.
Good answer, but who will speak up and tell the younger people?