I don't disagree that discrimination in a country like America becomes more magnified than say Egypt or Iran or China, but that's supposed to be a good thing, not a negative thing against America.
Of all black populations in the world who are in the minority, only blacks in America, Canada and to a certain degree some parts of England enjoy real opportunities for a prosperous life and official recognition of their ancestors' past. In most other places in the world (where they're in the minority) they don't have any of that. They're just 'negros' in the eyes of many. Ask professional blacks who have gone to work in places like Japan, China, Italy and even Hong Kong. Europe is no better either. We know that.
To say blacks are not educated enough to know McDonald is fattening is quite irresponsible in my opinion. What sort of education does a typical white kid get that a typical black doesn't? Let's not compare the white kid living in Beverly Hills to the black kid from Flint, Michigan. Actually, let's do that. Let's compare the richest white kid in America to the poorest black kid. What information does the white kid have access to that the black kid doesn't? Where has this privilege been in the age of internet?
How can you we talk about education and poverty without ever mentioning the big elephant in the room which is the fact that black men tend to not be around their children and often father many of them with different women? How is that less important than money needed for education? What kind of money can replace a kid's biological father's full-time parenting?
This is the kind of lie that outlets like CNN want you to believe, but it's simply not true. Blacks don't feel racially abused or discriminated against everyday. Most of them live their lives without experiencing true racism at all. But you wouldn't hear that from the media because it's boring.
https://www.newsbusters.org/blogs/n...t-broadcast-networks-protest-coverage-ignores