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This is a tough one. There are definitely injustices in America against black people. There's definitely a disproportionate bias against them, and it's effected their minds as a community of people for sure. "... it's final report found similar problems, including blacks facing disproportionately high unemployment, lower income levels, less access to education, problematic access to quality health-care services and the high incidence of certain health conditions, electoral disenfranchisement and structural issues in the administration of justice (in particular incarceration rates).” These are all true. BUT. There's also a cultural disenfranchisement amongst black people, particularly black youth that rebels against the establishment. They're young and pissed off and they revolt against a system that they can actually be using to help themselves. The way I see it, you can either trudge through adversity or you can spend your whole life playing the victim role. I know what I'd choose.