I don't know, maybe those other ethnic groups don't have the same problems because they were not enslaved? Of the Chinese present here today, just a wee bit are descendants of slaves- in comparison to the black community.
Slavery can't be the only answer; if it was, why don't we have Irish ghettos and gangs? Why don't we see black ghettos and gangs in Britain? Or for that matter, why don't we see these problems in Brazil or China?
This was a very broken community that did not see much good from those in power, our government has been far less beneficial to them historically than to the other minorities you have mentioned.
Bullshit. The same laws that affected black people equally affected other minorities. And what about Native Americans? They arguably had it far worse than black populations, but I don't see them glorifying violent crime.
We have an entire population of people who are descended from horrific conditions and who were not even protected by law until fifty years ago and we expect them to thrive on our broken promises despite the oppression continuing in other ways?
No; I expect them to do their best and not just succumb to the temptation of going into lives of crime. Native Americans often turn to alcohol (not saying this because it's a stereotype I see on TV, I'm saying it because of
the data. But they don't glorify violent crime and consider it normal to be dead or in jail by 30 like many urban black youth.
My mother was part of the desegregation process, for crying out loud, and she is living still and nowhere near expiring. How many generations since separate drinking fountains? In my family, two. Mine and my children.
Maybe if we started with reparations we could make some headway.

>Implying my family wasn't also involved
>Implying my grandparents didn't have to work for desegregation
>Implying I would ask for reparations based on what my grandparents and great-grandparents went through trying to build lives for themselves in a racist country as opposed to going back home to their near-certain deaths
You are asking for broken children to make healthy decisions. It sometimes happens, but it is not realistic for all or even most.
And what about their parents? What about their grandparents? People don't stay children forever. I don't think it is smart to infantilize adult African Americans because they made bad choices and pretend as if they can't know any better or that this is the only option available to them. I think that marginalizes the ones who HAVE made it out of that cycle of violence. And that it sets the bar too low for the rest...google "soft bigotry of low expectations".
They are supposed to agitate for change knowing that they are risking even more by agitating?
They're not supposed to loot, set shit on fire, beat white people for being white, and kill cops, that's for sure. So if that's your definition of "agitate for change", then no.
What happens when they do agitate, as untrained protestors?
You mean when they riot, set shit on fire, beat white people for being white, and kill cops?
Do they get sympathy? I think we all know the answer to that.
You mean when they riot, set shit on fire, beat white people for being white, and kill cops?