My college has counseling for people "affected" by the election.
BTW black people aren't entitled to anything just because their ancestors were slaves at one point in history. I'm all for equality now, but some of them just cry about everything and call anything and everything racism. Children used to be forced to work in dangerous factories, but they aren't entitled to anything just because their ancestors did that at one point in their lives. Granted, I'm a privileged white male, but I don't see how black people are discriminated against or how there is inherent racism in the country today.
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Racism and discrimination towards black people is still big in America, I agree with them not being entitled to everything and that some do use the race card too much, but even after slavery was abolished they still faced discrimination and racial behavior and because of that they often grew up in poorer conditions and why a lot of them are easily persuaded into joining gangs at younger ages, which just causes more people to discriminate against them and why they are often stereotyped against.
There is no way anyone can deny the racism and discrimination that exists in the U.S, especially in the south