Yeah, I probably didn't word that right, as I wasn't referring just to this particular incident. It's a class war that began as[still is for now] a race war and the systematic/institutional racism isn't going away. It will eventually spread throughout the whole lower class, regardless of color, and it will be no longer be just a black/white issue, but a rich/poor powerful/powerless one. We're just at the forefront of it all due to the way the whole system is setup. It's not something that will even be attempted to be addressed until more than just blacks are affected. So the people thinking the government is gonna step in and so something about it or that voting is gonna help are way off base. It would have to have a significant impact on the pockets of those that matter before it will ever be addressed and black people don't matter enough, since they don't have a choice in the matter. They either work for the system by will[debt, college, 9-5, ect] or by force for free[prison]. As I said in my other post, it's a different topic, but it wont get the time of day on this forum, so I'll just let it go.