Okay...I was trying to come to a conclusion between the two of us but there are to many general statements being made in your post for me to cover ALL of them and some of them I'm not quit sure fit our original talking point: But I'll just take one passage of yours to some up my response,
Respond in a way that makes you feel comfortable. I respond the way I do because it allows me to address everything the person is saying without misconstruing what was said.
But you have stated that we have Black lawyers, doctors, representatives basically in all walks of life...so there has to be a positive direction for this to occur...and also let's not step over the fact that we have the biggest image booster in a black president and First Lady (she could have easily been a white woman) in the highest office...so Black youths who grew up during this 8 year run are accustom to seeing a Black man in charge...so at 8 years old you start to realize what a president is...8 years later you are 16 when he finally leaves office...so that is a major roll in a youths perception of his "people" and what they can achieve.
So when reality kicks that young person in the face then what?
In short I just don't see this "major" shift that WE need to undergo...but I can tell you where the MAJOR SHIFT needs to come from and that's with these White people who hide behind guns and badges, court rooms and jailing facilities...because that is where the MAJOR problem is and that is where you should focus your statistical data on (not attacking you...just punching home the thought).
Concerning the criminal justice system and stats, that's actually very EASY to do as I have a criminal justice degree in law enforcement, a criminal justice degree in corrections and contemplated UC Berkeley's law school before I settled on L&S. Is there a specific stat or issue you want me to address?
There is NOTHING WRONG WITH US...ITS SOMETHING WRONG WITH THEM...CHECK THE HISTORY...MANIFEST DESTINY. They still live by the, "Willy Lynch Letter" on how to raise and control a slave.
Something is wrong with us.