Nice! Keep listening. You may not agree with 99% of the views but you will at least get the gist of the black perspective of the topics. That's what I do when I listen to the conservative "Patriot" channel.
No one said that the voter suppression laws stops blacks from voting. Other than Sunday voting these laws aren't targeted to just blacks. These laws are design disenfranchise democratic voters. The repub strategists realized that blacks and the dems like to vote absentee, mail in, drive by etc. So they restrict those. Plus these laws removed drop boxes in the more populated areas and added more in the rural areas. The laws don't stop, they make it harder to vote. The lines are and will he longer on voting day. The repubs know that they win elections when the return out is low. Therefore, if a few folks here and a few folks there want to sit it out because of the aforementioned then a precinct can be won here and there. Whether or not it works or will work, that is definitely the intent. Repub law makers have admitted to this way back when they first started doing this after the 2008 election.
You keep bringing up victimhood. The right wingers are the ones crying about being a victim when it comes to the false narrative of CRT. Whoa is me, my child will grow up hating themselves if they learn about black history. Even on this board crying that Black History Month is divisive. If there was such thing as Hispanic, Asian, Jewish etc. history month, I'll be all over it.
The issue is, it's the black "liberal" perspective. Which, regardless of skin color, I'm probably going to disagree with. If I wanted a liberal/democrat perspective on everything, I could just listen to MSNBC. So, regardless of skin color, it's the content, not who's delivering the content.
As we know, the black liberal perspective does not represent all of Black America. Just ask Tears.