There has been much talk lately about systemic racism. There have been protests and riots and talks of defunding the police. From no-knock warrants to knee-to-the-neck techniques, the training and accountability of police departments throughout our nation have come under intense scrutiny. The multitude is screaming for change, but the movement seems to be tainted by Marxism and anti-Western sentiment. What are we to think? I'm not here to say whether systemic racism exists. With the historical and modern examples of injustice against blacks and other people groups, it seems logical to affirm that there is an element of truths to these claims. On the other hand, not every injustice against a black person is racially motivated, nor is systemic racism the answer to every inequality between different cultures and classes in our society, so we should be careful not to push that narrative past the limits of facts and reason. This is a conversation t...