I agree with her. I’m white, but can obviously see the systemic problem in the system forged over hundreds of years of federal laws against blacks. I find your rant to be against a movement that displays anger at being against this system of repression. It is not that every white person is a racist or has racist tendencies to hate or blacks, I don’t believe I do on a personal,basis, and you may not have either (although you openly berate some black people here), it’s that the data proves that the laws are not enforced in a fair manner that reveals the systemic racism. Around 800,000 of the stop and frisk shakedowns in New York City, or about 86%, were the police stopping Latinos and blacks. The law was unconstitutional and deprived them of their due process rights, imposing suspicion on someone for the way they looked, dressed and stood on the streets. It was rarely used against white people. The law was written not to be racist and it’s language, it was racist and it’s in the tent and the way it was carried out. And yes, if you saw the video of how Blake was gunned down, you might see it as murder. I did and I’m not black. Kyle was carrying a military rifle into a place he had no reason to be in, hunting for human targets and meaning to impose fear on black protestors. Yes, I didn’t need to see the flashing of the white supremacist hand gesture he made four months after,his arrest to think he was “with” supremacists. But it certainly helped.