@Pants-of-dog
The initial point was that white people can and do get away with discrimination and prejudice
The initial point was and is still wrong since an accusation of racism is more than enough to destroy someone's career and life at this time in the US and the wider western world.
If there were so many racists around as you insinuate, then accusations of racism wont carry such weight.
Trump was rewarded with the White House for it.
Regarding his alleged racism, already addressed.
And he won the presidency due to the democrats cheating their way into the election by kicking out Bernie Sanders and putting one of the most corrupt politicians in the history of the US and a prime face of the establishment as their front runner in a time where people were getting sick and tired of the establishment.
It does not change the fact that children were forcibly separated from their parents and imprisoned, people of a particular ethnicity were targeted, and he was supported for this.
1- You don't it's their parents. Infact, considering the scale of human and sex trafficking with children being done on the US-Mexico borders, it's highly unlikely it is their parents.
2- No, there was no particular ethnicity being targetted, the target was clearly anyone who attempts to cross the border illegally.
Evident by the fact that the people held in these facilities came from all sorts of countries and backgrounds, and from multiple ethnic and racial groups.
The initial question that you ignored was how this supposed racism on the woman's part compared to the racism that black people deal with in the USA.
I did not ignore that question, I answered it very clearly.
That woman is racist.
Whatever other racism that exist in the US is, at best, irrelevant to her being racist or not.
The sins of others do not excuse, nor justify your own.
And regarding the "racism" that black people deal with in the US, I already explained why it is not racism but rather an array of factors harming specific communities. You, ofcourse, ignored that part.
If black people were indeed being oppressed and discriminated against as you claim, then there wont be so many of them in the middle and upper classes, nor will any of them be able to reach the presidency.
What is the negative impact of racism on black people?
Let's see:
Poorer housing,
No, not caused by racism, since the US, in general, is falling apart and a huge portion of the population is either in poverty or on the verge of poverty.
Again, this is one of Trump's main messages.
Now, if you want to claim that they're poor because racism, then clearly white people in the US are the most oppressed and subjected to poverty since, again, that huge red blob of states stuffed with white people are falling apart and filled with poverty and despair.
So if you want to claim the poor housing and poverty is the result of racism, white people are suffering from racism far far faaar more than black people.
Evident by the 2016 election results and also evident by Bernie Sanders' popularity with both democrats and republicans throughout the US.
sometimes unsafe water
The places with the most unsafe drinking water in the US are almost entirely white, not black nor latin.
lack of job
Automation is the number one job killer in the US at the moment.
Combined with the heavy concentration of wealth on the top, it is causing the middle class to shrink on a rapid scale.
Poverty, lack of jobs, lack of opportunities, etc is now the norm for a large portion of the US population.
Considering that white people make up the majority and black people are a minority, then the most affected are white people.
education opportunities,
Student debts, university drop, and inability to afford decent education is one of the most important problems in the US, it is affecting the majority of the population.
This problem is most dire in rural and suburban areas, thus it is most dire in areas with majority white populations.
often physical violence
Most crimes with black victims are committed by other black people.
Refer to the aforementioned gangs.
stress
Considering the level of impending crisis and despair in the US and around the world, we can safely assume that stress is not limited to black people.
Also, even traffic causes stress; As such, it's not a valid point.
worse health outcomes
Health care in rural and suburban areas in the US is substandard.
Most people living in rural and suburban areas in the US are either white or Latin (Hispanic).
Most black communities are present in or near major cities and urban centers where hospitals are more optimal.
Due to the capitalistic nature of health care in the US, poor people have, on average, lower standards of healthcare compared to rich people, regardless of race on either side.
bad relationships with police
Refer to the aforementioned gangs.
Where these gangs exist, violence will spread and thus call for harsher and more stressed out police officers, as such this is the norm in all areas where such conditions meet all around the world affecting all sorts of ethnic and racial groups.
Race and ethnicity are, as such, irrelevant and not a factor in this regard.
If any of these problems are to be solved, then the first step is dropping the imaginary boogeyman of racism and actually focusing on the root causes.
Blaming everything on racism in the US is similar to how many in the middle east blame everything on the "all-powerful zionists", imaginary boogeyman that gets nothing fixed.