You're right about not having the burden of proof - I'm mostly just asking if you're open to a possible conclusion as time goes on that does show correlation. Nothing will ever be proven conclusively, I'd imagine, because in a country of 300 million people with social media and the 24-hour news cycle there are literally billions of extenuating factors and contextual circumstances that can be seen as scapegoats or influencing elements, but at the same time, how can someone make an affirmative claim that there isn't a connection when millions of blacks, muslims, latinx's, etc. are experiencing real fear and prejudice (at least real per their experience)?
I'm open to anything. I am not denying there are racists in this country(in the ranks of both political parties) but it is completely overblown by the media which leads to a bigger downward spiral. there are
actions and there are
reactions. Unfortunately in this world every radical action hits back with a radical reaction. We can see this with the past 4 presidents. Bush is a reaction to the Clinton presidency, Obama is a reaction to the Bush presidency, & the Trump presidency is a reaction to the Obama administration.
Of course I am sympathetic to the Hispanic community. It may not show on the web but I am a full blooded Hispanic who is the son of an Immigrant. Experiences are different for everyone but you need to understand the
ACTION that has caused backlash. No one seems interested in looking at both sides. It is survival of the fittest right now with low wages. Tough times to be in the working class and there is a lot of anger. That is NOT really about race that is about wages.
You have a large number of well meaning people crossing the border to make a life for their family and just trying to survive. The problem in this country is that this exploits their labor and drives down the wages of the people in this country Who wins? The Rich and powerful. I drove through Hollywood this year and the freakin' hypocrisy is unbelievable. It is like a lower class of human out there that are used only for their cheap labor. Workers rights get worse for both the exploited illegal and the exploited legal worker.
I don't know why you bring up blacks....That is something different and has nothing to do with Trump. We can talk about that if you want but that is its own complicated and sordid mess that goes back a ways.
Muslims are also a long complicated story as well. The problem is the Diaspora talk. People don't live in a vacuum. Not only have Americans seen Diaspora affect their communities up close(See the complete and systematic destruction of Detroit) but they also look at what is going on in Europe. I can condemn the
reactions that some of these people have but some of the
actions being put into place by people are just as much to blame if you look at it.
If people can look past the nonsense and rhetoric and try to understand each other and where people are coming from then maybe the radicalism on both sides will die down.