I don't take umbrage with any of what you wrote here, but I don't think it addresses my point. The point isn't how other ethnic groups overcame racism...... they haven't, really. The point was that these ethnic groups have advanced their economic status, despite the racism they faced. Someone(s) mentioned the emphasis on family, education, values, reinvestment in the community, etc. I think that's a reasonable and fair answer. So, when blacks stop looting and burning down black owned businesses in their own neighborhoods in response to perceived injustice; when they live a life of values(the high incarceration rate) and pass those values down to their children by word AND deed; when they break the cycle of dropping out of school; when they restore the family unit(fatherless children) as a foundation for building respect and morals in their children,; THEN I might be moved to believe that they need special help from the government and/or society as a whole. But as long as they continue to trash their own neighborhoods and businesses, teach their children to do anything to "get theirs", and allow their sons and daughters to grow up without a stable father figure; their cries of it being the white man's fault will carry little weight.