‘Uncle’ Tim says ‘America is NOT a RACIST country’: Data says otherwise

By: Roy Douglas Malonson “Hear me clearly,” says Senator Tim Scott, currently the only Black Republican senator, “America is not a racist country.” Now, my expectations for 2021 are pretty low, but I never thought I’d hear such an egregious lie being uttered from the mouth of a Black person, no matter the political party. Senator Scott’s rebuttal came in response to President Joe Biden’s address to Congress Wednesday evening. As expected, many Republicans, conservatives, rightists, whatever they call themselves, rallied behind Scott to support the notion that the United States is not a racist country. Surprisingly, our “Chucks and Pearls” wearing HBCU graduate Vice President Kamala Harris also panders to White America by responding that she too, does not believe that America is a racist country, but that we need to speak truth on racism. What’s contradictory about VP Harris’ response, is that in order to speak the truth on racism in America, we have to admit that America is racist. I want to believe that there is a general disagreement on what makes a country racist. Senator Scott argues that American people can be racist, not the country. The issue with this is that racist people in America are often protected and rewarded by American laws. We cannot say that racism in America is limited to a minor group of people, when we are currently exposing entire systems for their racist practices. Systemic or institutional racism lies in the structures that build the United States. Systemic racism is racism that is immersed in the laws and practices of a society or organization. Examples of industries that have been proven time and time again to be embedded with racism include the educational system, the health care system, the economic system, the criminal justice system, etc. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Black, American Indian, and Alaskan Native (AIAN) women are two to three times more likely to die from pregnancy-related deaths than their white counterparts. Data from the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics show that Black Americans are two times more likely to not have health […]

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