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If by 'fixing race relations' you mean all of us not disliking and/or mistreating others of us because we are of different races, then you cannot fix it. There will always be dislike, distrust, hatred and mistreatment by some of us towards others due to being different races. If it isn't race, then it's something else.
Some people hate those of different nationalities, even if same race.
Some people hate those of different religions.
Some people kill their own children.
Some people are just broken and cannot be fixed.
One thing that would go a long way towards 'fixing race relations' to hold people responsible for their actions and punish them appropriately for bad behavior. This wouldn't matter to the broken people.
It would help those of us who are pissed off about the lack of accountability in general that we see every day.
Using the current situation in Ferguson, MO as an example, those doing the destruction, arson, looting on live TV, should be hunted down and sent to prison and then be made to pay back the store owners. If they have no money when freed from prison, they should be made to work to pay off their debt. They should be forever banned from sort of public aid.
If caught in the act by police, they should be immediately arrested and jailed.
The people fanning the flames, Michael Brown's stepdad, Rev. Al Sharpton, the other behind the scene instigators should be held equally responsible and face the same penalties.
The people that lied to the grand jury and police, including Michael's friend Dorian Johnson, should be charged with the strongest charges possible.
Our president and attorney general should present a more balanced view and appearance. Sympathetic to the situation and all parties involved, urge calm and responsible action, then STFU.
Michael Brown should be acknowledged for what he truly was on that night. A young thug that stole cigars and assaulted the store owner. Then strutted down the middle of the street, disobeyed and then tried to kill a cop.
One more thing - if we feel it beneficial to have a black president, then rather than electing a former community organizer, college teacher who has no idea how to run anything, we can elect someone like Colonel Alan West.
And, yes I do see that a capable black or other non-white president can be of value as a way for the non-broken of us to have a visible symbol of unity.
Individual liberty and personal responsibility. Right now, government has absolved many people from experiencing the consequences of their actions. This breeds a mentality of entitlement, which leads to violence.
With millions of newcomers to the workforce (Obama illegals) paying their "fair share", we can afford more freebies for those who aren't pulling the wagon?