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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Kansas City just isn't a very safe place to be black. This interracial US government employee family, black millitary husband, white wife and two little biracial kids experienced harassment and general hatred when they moved in. https://www.rollinwiththerolands.com/mom-life/2020/8/25/3hndl5v6clfop313vz4wb3olebv1b8[/quote] What part of KC does this family live in? I didn't read the whole thing, but she said suburbs, so that could mean a lot of things. There are pockets of the city that have very high crime rates. But Kansas City isn't any more unsafe for black people than any other city. If it matters, they have a black mayor and have in the past. I'm addressing only your assertion that KC is unsafe for black people. [/quote] You’re not the first person to bring that up. I’m curious, do people think that once a black person is elected, racism and danger are over in that area? A) that’s not how it works. B) sometimes that makes racists angrier and they ramp up their nastiness while onlookers are shocked and disbelieving because they have black mayors so racism is fixed, it must be some other problem or the person reporting it is faking. Maybe when people holding elected offices at all levels throughout the country reflect the demographics, this would be a good point to raise. But they have a black mayor isn’t really proof of anything other than that one time they voted for one black person. Ask the black mayor if he canvassed houses during his campaign alone or if he took a white person with him so he’d appear less scary. Also ask if he stepped back away from the door, like off the porch or nearly so, after knocking or ringing the bell, and why he did that? It’s kind of like how parents of black kids have to have a different talk about what to do if you’re pulled over by a police officer while driving, there’s also a different safety protocol for knocking on doors. [/quote] Our current Mayor Q actually grew up in Kansas City. He attended a private school. Emmanuel Cleaver was a minister. A lot of people outside of the south don't respond well to ministers as politicians. He wasn't originally from Kansas City, and he represented a different culture more than a different race. Currently in his 10th term in Congress, Cleaver previously served three terms on the Kansas City Council from 1979 to 1991, until he was elected mayor, serving two terms from 1991 to 1999. How do people jump from a white 85 year old man shot a black teen boy through his front door, to Kansas City, Missouri is a racist city? And then what, the people in Washington, D.C. will want to send the Feds to make everything better? LoL. [/quote]
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