Help me out with the second wrong.
Providing government resources, collected from people independent of race in the form of taxes, and then distributed to others on the grounds of race is wrong, anti-American. Like I said, I'd be for it if it weren't based on demographics (specifically race demographics). Plenty of Latin and white areas could use some investment, too.
Right, but you're forgetting all about the country's long history of systematically destroying black communities. Whites, Hispanics, and Asians didn't have to deal with that for the most part, although Hispanics have absolutely been the victims of housing discrimination. I'm guessing this will go back to you wanting me to just call it good without a substantive make good gesture or legislation. All of the legislation passed in the civil rights era did a good job of attempting to eliminate systematic racism, they did nothing to fix the hole white America dug black people into. I mean we still have people in the workforce that remember pre civil rights legislation America, yet many white people can't understand why black communities have serious problems.
190 years of oppression
50 years of perceived equality
"Why can't black people..."