I admit some of my views may be wrong. I'm not that smart. My last post, however, were facts that I knew, which I researched before I made the post, to ensure everything I was saying was correct. You can go on thinking that I'm wrong and you're right, but that doesn't necessarily make it true, and it's arrogant for you to insinuate that.
Also, might I add, and I'm surprised you didn't comment on this issue, I mentioned the death toll by police between black people and white people, but failed to mention the differences in population size between black people and white people. See, that would have been a good argument point, which would have opened up an entirely new sub-topic of discussion. But you didn't even bring it up, so I assume it isn't going to be a point.
Also, thank you for assuming that you know which state I'm from. The most racist state in America is Texas. Then Mississippi, Georgia, Alabama, North Carolina, Tennessee, Arkansas, Louisiana, Florida, and Illinois. So that's the top ten. I'm from Delaware, born and raised. We're one of the most violent states, with one of the largest number of murders per capita, and the city where I live, Wilmington, is listed as the most dangerous small city in the country, but we're not even close to being the most racist state.
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