mcdivit85
Superstar
Because they can and there's a plethora of black people who get more upset at Kendrick Lamar over his "Control" verse than they do at stop and frisk, the negative depictions of black people in media. the privatization of prisons that are slated to be filled by young black men and women, false propaganda regarding "knockout gangs" and a bunch of other stuff that affects the lives of black people. If I were white, I would be getting bolder too. 
Also, having a black president gives white people the mental and social room to say "well, we live in a post-racial society now...look at our president." Even though I was happy to have a black president and voted for him each election, and would do so again if it was legally possible, I knew it would give carte blanche to many of the underpinning desires of whites to be to say and do some of the things they couldn't as easily have done back in the 80s and 90s.
Plus, black people in general are becoming more and more lax in terms of their reactions to race-related things. I can tell by the reactions many give to things that would've caught our collective eye just 10-20 years ago. For example, a show like Scandal would've received A LOT more negative feedback from black women years ago, but now its seen as a triumph for the black female image. That, as scary as it is, says a lot about the apathy of this generation of blacks.
I always had my suspicions throughout my life about the apathy of my fellow blacks, however I knew it was a wrap when that cave b#tch Kreyshawn could be rapping on stage saying n#gga and looked like she gave no f#cks about it. LIke she didn't even have a second thought about repercussion....that's when I knew we were about to get that work in other ways.
Peace

Also, having a black president gives white people the mental and social room to say "well, we live in a post-racial society now...look at our president." Even though I was happy to have a black president and voted for him each election, and would do so again if it was legally possible, I knew it would give carte blanche to many of the underpinning desires of whites to be to say and do some of the things they couldn't as easily have done back in the 80s and 90s.
Plus, black people in general are becoming more and more lax in terms of their reactions to race-related things. I can tell by the reactions many give to things that would've caught our collective eye just 10-20 years ago. For example, a show like Scandal would've received A LOT more negative feedback from black women years ago, but now its seen as a triumph for the black female image. That, as scary as it is, says a lot about the apathy of this generation of blacks.
I always had my suspicions throughout my life about the apathy of my fellow blacks, however I knew it was a wrap when that cave b#tch Kreyshawn could be rapping on stage saying n#gga and looked like she gave no f#cks about it. LIke she didn't even have a second thought about repercussion....that's when I knew we were about to get that work in other ways.
Peace