I haven't read through the whole thread so if any of this has been discussed my bad. But it's 2018 folks. Racism unfortunately still exists but if anyone thinks it's as bad as it was in the 50's and 60's I have beachfront property for you in Indiana. The biggest issue these days is that people on the left want to group everyone together and judge them off the lowest denominator of a group while people on the right want to focus on individual instances of racism and how to prevent it from happening again. The perfect example is leftists calling all Trump voters racist because a small % of idiots on the "Alt-Right" voted for him. And because of this, they call him racist also despite evidence to the contrary. But then the leftists completely ignore the fact that one of the biggest racists in the world, Louis Farrakhan, was pro-Obama. There's a ridiculous double standard because of the SJW "movement" and victimhood mentality running wild these days.
Another issue is when someone like Ben Shapiro uses facts, stats, numbers, logic, etc to show that white privilege is in fact a myth or that the reason the number of POC in prison isn't because of racism yet because POC commit more crimes, the Leftists start screaming and whining about him being a white supremacist (Even though he's Jewish and is the #1 most hated person in the world by the Alt-Right).
Also, this notion from white people of reverse racism is ridiculous. There's no such thing. There's just racism.
We could talk about affirmative action, sub-prime mortgage lending, college grants/scholarships, and other programs that exclude only white people to prove that the country isn't racist as a whole too.
Lastly, and this is my opinion, I believe everyone needs to treat others as individuals. Stop lumping everyone together. Just because you may have had a negative interaction with one POC doesn't mean every other POC you meet is the same way. If you're still using skin color as a reason to like or dislike someone in 2018 YOU are the problem. Skin color should be 100% irrelevant.
I look forward to any kind of civil discourse regarding this subject as I think open dialogue is the best way to find common ground moving forward.