Not really if you consider the creation of black ghettos (which exist today) and how that harks back to us being freed and unwanted. And how white flight was orchestrated by companies paying black people to push strollers through white neighborhoods and call peoples number pretending its a wrong number so the residents would feel their neighborhood was becoming black and sell their homes for cheap. Those companies would then buy the homes and jack the prices back up for black buyers. And how hospitals situated themselves near to ghettos so that medical students would have easy access to black cadavers. And how police brutality followed the black migrations, when our state governments brought racist cops from the south to the areas out west to control them. Yesterday and today are very closely related.
And I don't bring it up all the time. I rant, especially when it is in the news. People respond, and a long conversation is carried on. But I post plenty of other topics that people can carry on about, they just don't seem to be as hot button as race, or perhaps most have an agreeing perspective so there is not much to carry on about.
You can have your feelings about who I am or why I do things, and I pay attention to the feedback if you haven't noticed. But I also know what is real, and that I am not a bigot for perceiving and pointing out inequalities. If your friends are so offended, they can talk to me themselves. You don't need to act like you have to defend them because I do not know them, nor am I ever attacking them. You live in Florida? Heck, they could be my relatives. So they can approach me and we can get to know each other and they can tell me what they feel.
But in all honesty, I am less concerned about your friends (who are not here) than I am about someone here who I know and care about. For instance, what Odeon pointed out to me, that went straight to my heart, because I know him and I trust that if he is feeling guilty about something then that means I need to watch my language and think of ways of saying things that are more open to involvement of others. This is why these issues need to be discussed because the language and understanding around them can become very polarised. And that polarisation is the very thing Freeman, and even DrMLKjr were pointing out...that polarisation is something I have become very familiar with, especially since I have first been here.
Bottom line- when you point out things, I care about what YOU are feeling, and if I perceive you misunderstand something I try to explain that is not what I meant- beyond that I cannot help if you continue to react to something I did not mean. I also make a point to change my language for the next time since I know what bothers you. But when you bring up friends of yours, I would be a fool to change my language based on someone I don't know and their hypothetical feelings.
If I see something a certain way I'll up and say it...and most of the time I will not give details about my personal friendships and experiences. My conversation will almost ALWAYS go straight to "how can society be improved", or "why is society messed up", not "how can I resolve this specific xyz issue". When something happens I am not asking all white people to explain why that happened as if I am accusing them or whatever. That does not even cross my mind. I am looking at society and wanting to figure out how it could be better. And in that I will bring up history, culture, policy, whatever. This is me trying to understand the world. If your friends are offended by THAT, if you think THAT is bigotry, then fine. As far as I am concerned I am not killing anyone, calling names, or starting a white hate group, or even encouraging hate for any race. I am not even starting a black is beautiful thread. I am talking about societal issues from a perspective I am familiar.
Segregation isn't just a race issue anyways, and I never put on a thread: THIS IS FOR BLACK PEOPLE ONLY. Bloody hell, anyone could chime in and talk about the poor white neighborhoods, and economic segregation, and appalachian discrimination. Those real issues to get into, and they have everything to do with race and culture. I don't prevent that from happening. I just speak from the vantage that I have. And all I have is all I have. I cant have every POV offered on a plate. That is for others to contribute. Just because I have my own experience does NOT make me a bigot.