Okay, kinda what I imagined! But elaborated quite well!
This is precisely what one experiences in, say, Pittsburgh, which is where I referenced two posts back. It's a total headfuck to see that this kinda perspective is widely shared in a large section of urban demographics. I thought it was just like a Vice News and The Guardian selling point, but it's more than that.
For someone in these areas, it makes sense that it's a common perspective, I guess. At face value, it's the least offensive point of view.
The shock for me might come from now living in a region that still has a big number of Klansmen, MCs and massive factory-working population that do shoot-to-kill and hold onto a lot of opinions their relatives did.
It's always interesting to hear from the missus, who just recently began teaching elementary after finishing graduate school, on these topics. Seems like lots of parents, teachers and very young kids are becoming deeply ingrained in these perspectives. But okay I'll stop while I'm ahead...