Is it normal to think segregation would've been better
Obviously having multiple races of people living amongst each other isn't working very well. For example, I keep seeing issues between blacks and whites. Blacks suffering from racism and discrimination in a mostly white controlled society where most things are white washed and the black person is portrayed as being bad, violent, loud, dangerous and stupid. Whites crying that everything is anti-white, how the white person is portrayed as evil, volent, malicious, manipulative, and hateful, the unfair use of racial terms, apparently having unequal opportunities in life because of political correctness.
It obviously is too difficult for races to be integrated. I believe that equal segregation would've been a better idea. I believe that if different races had their own communities with real equal opportunities to succeed then things might have been easier. Key word here is "might".
Personally I'm sick and tired of fingers being pointed at my race, dumb complaints, blind perceptions, misunderstandings. Hell, everyone is being called a racist. I'll probably be called a racist. I feel like racism will never cease to exist as long as different races exist. So it doesn't make sense for all of the races to be mashed together in one place, especially under a white society. Multiple races are being held to white standards and in an attempt to make things better or more equal being offered opportunities, and whites are complaining of not having these same "advantages". So the whites are unhappy. The blacks are unhappy. Other races are unhappy. There are horrible stereotypes of every race and its turning races against each other.
So it just makes sense to me for things to be segregated.
Displaying any hate in the comments will do nothing but further prove my point. Everyone has their view and opinions on why things are unfair. So this just makes sense to me.