Let’s talk about zone 1. Because while people can’t be called racists and white supremacists there are things said and believed that are not based on reading statements made by people but a belief perpetuated by a segment of American society that at minimum displays great racial resentment. And while we can't use words that describe a prevailing attitude among some white members here because it is offensive to them even as they exhibit the behavior, those same whites are able to consistently make these comments about members of color without censorship:
Dude, your posts are getting into Manifesto territory here.
So let's concede three things.
1) That African Americans got a really bad deal with slavery and Jim Crow.
2) that racism exists, and you give a nitwit a fake screen name on USMB he'll say some really ugly stuff.
3) that economic and social inqueality are things we need to fix.
That doesn't mean you are given a free hall pass to fix the things you need to fix.
You rightfully point out that the majority of people on assistance are white (as they should be, whites are 71% of the population.) The problem with assistance in the AA community is that it takes what Heinlein called "The Socialist Disease in it's worst form, the belief the world owes you a living". When you have three generations on assistance, babies making babies, 71% of black children being born out of wedlock, this is a real problem.
Then there's this little gem...
First of all as I have stated time and time again is the fact that blacks were primarily republican until 58 years ago. We did not become democrats because they promised us nothing more than an equal opportunity. You guys can talk about democratic filibusters all you want, but that's another dishonest depiction and in fact rather insulting. Southern Democrats filibustered, not northern ones. Southern democrats voted against the CRA and VRA and that incl;udes the southwest with Goldwater. Southern Republicans voted with southern Democrats.
That's not really true. The election where the majority of blacks who could vote started voting Democratic was 1932, which is 90 years ago. FDR held together this delicate coalition of liberal northerners (including blacks) and conservative Southerners to do the kind of important things like "saving the world from fascism" and "fixing the national economy".