Black people have all the same rights as anyone else.
As of like 50 years ago. Don't you think that maybe legally-enforced segregation from a couple of generations ago could have reverberating effects? Think about it for another ten seconds.
The reason alot of blacks aren't getting anywhere in life is because they blame the big guy instead of taking responsibility for their action.
You aren't black, you probably aren't living in abject poverty, and you probably have a below-average understanding of American history. What even remotely qualifies you as an expert on this?
Oh, but I'm not actually physically disabled yet. It's just that one of my ancestors was physically handicapped with the same disabilities and I could be disadvantaged at any time, so therefore I should receive special treatment because my genes come from less privileged origins.
My sympathies for your potential illness, but this brown townogy is terrible. If you are physically handicapped, you are disadvantaged. If you are not physically handicapped, you are not disadvantaged.
Likewise, if you were born black into a long lineage of poor black people, you are disadvantaged by the cycle of poverty. If you are an African prince emigrating to the United States in the 21st century, you are not.
In an attempt to steer this back onto the topic of the whole ceremony hijacking thing
That ship sailed a long time ago.