DUmmie, you are in esteemed company. The Rev. Jesse Jackson, nonetheless.
There is nothing more painful for me at this stage in my life than to walk down the street and hear footsteps and start to think about robbery and then look around and see it’s somebody white and feel relieved. (1998
Side story: I don't watch TV often, so Friday afternoons I knock off early and go have a couple of glasses of Buchanan Scotch (neat, of course) at my local watering hole. The TV was on family feud, and one family was black, the other white. During the final round, the "face-off" question was given by the host, a black man vs. white woman. The question was, "Name the most influential adult in a child's life." The black guy answered first and said "police." The answer wasn't even on the board, and the white woman answered "father." That was the number one answer.
I suppose that's racist as well in this "post racial problem world" of Obama's.