It is strange that, after the emancipation proclamation, the Civil Rights Act, affirmative action, and all the laws, rules, rights, and regulations, we still have a problem. Instead, we should have a similar foundation condition for everyone everywhere on Earth. Otherwise, it seems like some itinerantly motivated incitement to riot every so often instead of solving problems realistically. Suppose we focus on the similarity of all of us. In that case, we will allow people to select what they need to make their lives more naturally healthy as they adaptively strive toward their desired future. The old way demands reactionary functioning, complexity, laws, rules, regulations, politics, justice, and riots, which seem to continue the status quo. This allows those controlling influences and the itinerantly motivated to cause problems instead of solving real problems. I theorize there is some relative comparison concept going on to replicatively point the finger to slavery, civil rights, holocausts, wars, terrorism, and riots to get the focus off the suffering and enduring of all people, especially long-term genocides. This phenomenon is similar to pointing the finger at the wars with the native Americans, the Wild West, the Civil War, northern slavery, southern slavery, riots, all other wars, crimes, terrorism, pandemics, and anything else imagined. This distracts and diverts us from paying attention to the conventional priority that we live in a world of manufactured conditions, manufactured politics, out-of-context laws, rules, policies, news, etc. We must focus on everyone, everything, everywhere in a holistic natural Earth striving for similarity and living in similar and unique diverse ways so we can choose the way we want to live, learn, and explore. Manufactured war and any controversy keep the focus off of real priorities.
My race and culture paper 26 years ago shows the need to transition back then