Times have changed in 50 years in many cases for the better. But certain obsessed blacks are stuck in the hypothetical mode that is tainted with a paranoia that drives them to waste most of their time imagining conspiracy scenarios that, even if true, cannot be thwarted because "blacks" are not now and never will be a unified force. Being a moving target is their defense, ironically.
@ProfD Over the years, I haven't heard a formula for black liberation any different from yours. This is what prompts me to agree that projecting the same thing over and over again and expecting a different result, is insanity. The black race, if not totally crazy, is neurotic, and it will never be anything but an elusive, multi-faceted dysfunctional family. Only as individuals will they be on a par with white success. The race as a whole seems doomed to just keep waking up on Ground Hog day, convinced that the deep state is plotting to enslave them; the perpetual suspicion of those who think they are too smart to be fooled.