Wise words and we all wish things could be the way they should. Unfortunately, you have a huge number of people that have been brainwashed by Gangsta' rap Videos and their peers into believing that crack dealing, car jacking, murder and rape are viable career choices. White America is brainwashed by our politically correct media into sitting back and not speaking out against it. For the most part, it is tolerated because a great majority of the victims of Black crime are other Black criminals. But when we keep seeing defenseless white female college students being slaughtered and similar heinous acts, people are starting to speak out. Most of it's just being expressed on the internet, but people don't want to be victimized by sub-human, unevolved, predatory savages. You have a race of people, except for a small minority, who refuse to educate themselves, have no sense of community or pride in their neighborhood, impregnate teenage girls and abandon them, shun honest employment, and gravitate towards violent crime. If anyone has a solution to this, I'd love to hear it. This isn't racist talk, it's reality. If I were black, I would be speaking out against the hoodlums, instead of blaming the white man. It's always, "Well..they grew up in the 'Hood, so we gotta cut the homies some slack."
Here's how it is with regard to what you're speaking about.
So that you understand I have full credibility and insight into this, I want to first mention that I'm black, and I want to secondly mention that I'm from Detroit, and I've seen and dealt with most of the aforementioned issues personally.
It's very easy (and understandable) to view the situation at hand as a bunch of 'predatory savages' running amok in the streets, but the reality is much more complicated. You have to make sense of the fact that in most of the worst neighborhoods in the country, the educational system is useless. The teachers don't give a damn, and at least in Detroit, strike at every opportunity. I've volunteered for years in various schools as a tutor, and the kids are so dejected, hopeless, and depressed that they just don't give a damn about anything. The ones that do care are so far behind academically that most of them end up running out of steam and dropping out. Quite literally, it's easier make a living off of selling drugs than it is to get an education. Only the rarest students even finish, let alone move on to college. It's not a choice that most people have, which is what you inferred earlier by your tone and statements.
Next, I agree with you about the rap; it's gotten pretty ignorant, and there's underlying cultural issues that I won't get into here simply because it would be too long and drawn out.
Thirdly, no pride in neighborhood? That's not something that you can just relegate to black people. Part of the reason why Detroit and most other midwestern cities in particular got to the state it did is from racial and religious intolerance - (white) people refusing to live by blacks and jews, no matter how upstanding they were. So, especially in the D's case, well, they just moved out. How is that for neighborhood pride? When you think about it, if everyone would have just held their ground, the city would be a much better place: diverse, more populous, and healthy. It wasn't based on 'crime' - and there's documentation to prove it (read "Urban Crisis" by Thomas Sugrue), but really a complex web of excuses and justifications for picking up and leaving out of ignorance.
Defenseless white college students? Like the ones who get shot up by the closest thing you can imagine to the angry white suburbanite stereotype in the cases of Virginia, Columbine, and others? Please. We can go back and forth on this indefinitely because there's ample examples of violence across ethnicity, but the central point is that each race, still being a member of the human species, is flawed and acts according to the way evolution wired us; scared, territorial, irrational, and violent.
The sooner we can acknowledge this universally, the more prepared we'll be to use the pinnacle of our development - our brains - to change ourselves for the better.