While many elements of legacy media are busy obsessing over how the War on Drugs has escalated issues between the Black community and the police, and the more 'out-there' liberal media espouse Critical Theory, which states essentially that the "White supremacist structural roots of America and the police make these tensions inevitable", the truth is that the deepest, but most unconscious part, of this issue, didn't come about in Reagan's presidency, or even in 1619, it ultimately came about as a result of the ethnic master-slave dynamic, exacerbated by waves of Irish and other 'not-yet-White' groups immigrating to the US, and their ascent to both the middle-class and Whiteness.
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Socio-Racial Roots of Black Cop-hating
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While many elements of legacy media are busy obsessing over how the War on Drugs has escalated issues between the Black community and the police, and the more 'out-there' liberal media espouse Critical Theory, which states essentially that the "White supremacist structural roots of America and the police make these tensions inevitable", the truth is that the deepest, but most unconscious part, of this issue, didn't come about in Reagan's presidency, or even in 1619, it ultimately came about as a result of the ethnic master-slave dynamic, exacerbated by waves of Irish and other 'not-yet-White' groups immigrating to the US, and their ascent to both the middle-class and Whiteness.