That is likely one of the most blatant racist comments that I have ever seen posted on FR.com.
I grew up in a city, and I have lived as a minority myself, big time. The problems with urban voters are in my view are not black vs. white.
The issues have to do with Class and affluence.
Here is my rationale:
This is my definition of a normal American-- "Somewhat moderate, not a surrogate voter for the Democrat party machine."
This isn't a racist statement, this is a real statement. I regret the fact that the monolithic African American vote is a symptom of group pathology not ideology.