Racism in the U.S. won’t be dismantled just because president Trump ended DEI.

I actually advice people in the royal Dutch family before Trump started with his anti DEI campaign too stop with DEI and the victim economy it creates. They didn’t listen and DEI leaders still have a huge influence within various Dutch institutions, like Techleap and the subsidies granted by the Dutch government.

Yet, while DEI has not been the answer for equal opportunities, it doesn’t mean that it directly solves the issue of 90%+ of U.S. companies having boardrooms and leadership teams that manly consists out of just caucasian males. Equal opportunities mean that you have a equal chance too grow in a company. You know the ‘American dream’ that has been bragged about for so many years just is not something that’s truly viable for most black U.S. citizens.

I agree that all student should be treated equally. So I am all for tools that actually enhance this goal.

Showcasing data about violence among black citizens versus other citizens actually just makes my argument stronger that racism is still a huge thing in the U.S..

Black crime is a huge thing in the United States.. there are many countries in Africa that have a way lower crime, murder and rape rate because the economic opportunities for black people are more viable. Crime, murder and all these evil things are inherently linked through social economic situations and culture within a demographic.

When a social economic situation for a certain demographic improves, the culture within this demographic can improve and thus the rates of things like crime, murder, rape etc. go down.

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Many countries in Africa? Which ones exactly?

Well for starters,

What sources would you respect?

Your using outdated data from data hazard to make an argument that will only strengthen my argument that racism and inequality is definitely still a huge problem in the United States

The first graph is from 2015, the second graph is based on data between 1976 and 2007 and third one is focused on Canada and still outdated because it is based on data between 2019 and 2023.

I am not sure what your trying to prove or insinuate with your outdated data points?

Crime and evil grows in areas where there is poverty and inequality. No matter the ethnicity, color of skin or gender of the humanbeings living in these areas.

I defnitly agree, that violence and crime are directly linked to the opportunities and liberties. It is more sattisfying to be part of a society, and help it to thrive.

So only very harsh environments would lead someone to accept criminal businesses.