In 2020, deaths via motor vehicles climbed a total of 10% but African American deaths went up 25%. What was especially perplexing is that since we were in a pandemic, driving should have drastically declined.
Our Transportation Secretary, Pete Buttigieg, was asked about this and he said it had to do with racism without providing any real evidence. Then after getting heat for what he said, the Department of Transportation came out and stated the following: "Black communities tend to be crisscrossed by more dangerous roads." The Washington Post, which is basically ABC/Disney, wrote an article about it.
Okay, a sanity check. First, African Americans who live in rural areas such as in Alabama and Mississippi didn't experience an increase in motor vehicle deaths. If racism were involved, wouldn't they too be in greater danger?
Next, of course there's a lot more activity in the inner cities, they're cities. Most cities across the country work hard to build affordable housing and offer programs such as HUD, that are located in the city so that it will be more convenient and less costly, for people of color to go to work. All of this sponsored by taxpayers. They were trying to do a good thing but once again, it's never enough. When will we ever learn?
I guess liberals think they're helping for some strange reason in creating a victimhood mentality when in fact, they are the greatest enemy to people of color who are capable of extraordinary things if they weren't being held back by democrats, not republicans. How about those apples?!