Urgh. Here it is.
The thing here is that this was supposed to be the two perspectives we hear today. Only, you don't hear the white guy's perspective. You jump onto any Donald Trump supporters forum, or just talk to most people, they aren't saying "black people need to stop selling drugs, killing each other and get a job". It's never about that. No one is saying black businessmen are drug dealers. It's bullshit about us not being allowed to like rap music because of cultural appropriation. It's bullshit about all white people being born with privilege regardless of where he is or isn't from and any other aspect of their situation. It's bullshit like a black person being allowed to say all whites must die, but not being called a racist because black people can't be racist.
The perspective of the white guy here IS racist. It's not a common perspective. It's blatant, unheralded racism that almost every white person on the planet is against and dislikes.
While on the other hand, this is a massive belief system among especially the new generation of black people. What the black guy rapped can all be found unfiltered by searching #blacklivesmatter.
So the perspectives in this results in white people saying "that's not a white perspective" and black people saying "look how racist those white folks are that black dude spit truth"
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