And that's the problem. You have to demand rights from both parties. Put them on the fence to discuss uncomfortable issues. None of the Republicans candidates have made an attempt to talk to any students at a HBCUs. None. They address us but won't talk with us about our issues. There's a good chance, a Republicans wins the presidency. So, if you don't address issues with them, we will be ignored. It was really embarrassing for BLM to confront Bernie Sanders like that. That dude actually fought for us. When you do keep confronting only one parties, it get some black folks discourage from voting. And ultimately, that's what many people want that hold key positions in Congress and in your local area.
The USA is arguably the only nation that have to deal with so many different races and religions. We're all jocking for the attention of the President. We have to confront both parties.
Minimum, we should be asking for every police officers to wear a body cam. The camera should be turned on when a officer stops a citizen. That will not stop officer/citizens issues but it would help save the city money from lawsuits and hold officers more accountable for their actions.