This is more of a thought experiment than anything else.
These are the mug shots of a few of the 170 people arrested related to the gang war this past Sunday that left nine people dead in Waco, Texas. How would we be seeing this story differently if this had been the same confrontation between two black gangs in an inner city?
I suspect the reactions would have been different all around. I’d like to consider it briefly.
In the wake of the Baltimore riots — almost exclusively by blacks — I heard condescending things from friends. I’m not talking about nasty Archie Bunker-type racists. I’m talking about middle-class white Americans who simply don’t have a lot of connection to black people.
“That’s just the way those people are,” I remember one woman saying. Another friend said he wasn’t surprised at criminal activity from blacks, because about 80 percent of black men were in prison. (The real figure is closer to 4 percent, if I remember correctly.)

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Why do we put off changes that might give meaning to our lives?
Love & Hope — Episode 11:
I accept others’ amateur media, but I expect myself to be a pro
The pounding rain from the storm brought me warmth, light and love
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Narcissists set themselves up for miserable lives and lonely deaths