Howdy Nova I totally concur. It is a double edged sword.That's all true, J, but it doesn't make it any more constitutional.
And furthermore, I'd say you've precisely articulated the problem. Black adults--particularly males and no matter what they accomplish--are treated as if they were juvenile delinquents. (Just as your non-delinquent sons were treated.) But if African-American men resent such treatment, according to many WS posters (though not you), THEY have a problem.
(BTW, I'm sorry you had to fix the quotes in my post above. I saw the problem and could have fixed it myself, but was too lazy. My bad.)
The problem is very real, discrimination is alive and well. but one has to recognize when they are being discriminated against and when they are being legitimately targeted. Because if one cannot recognize the difference at the time,the results can be disastrous. They are effective ways to rally against discrimination and they are ineffective ways. It is wise to know that difference as well.
No worries about the quotes.but ultimately when they go unchecked, it begins to look like people said things that someone else did. in a topic this hot that would superbad.
must have been pretty hot out by you last week no?