Both sides are talking like they got objective facts, when it's subjective. Racism is subjective. As a person that lives in the U.S and was born here and that lived in five different states, I had always had a positive experience with whites - Liberal or Conservative. BlackLivesMatter and it's associates haven't proofed this so-called "white supremacy" oppression/system in the U.S. Again, I'm not saying racism doesn't exist, but taking a wide brush and painting it with the whole society without evidence is intellectually lazy. As for Somalis being horrible people in the west, I'm guessing it's also a personal experience. There are many positive Somalis that are doing good in the U.S - some integrated/changed and some kept their religion and culture according to my experience. However, they're also many that I shake my head at. In the U.S, it's hard to get raw data on Somalis as we are put together with the general group(race) as Black. It's rare you would find U.S government studies done on Somalis - especially on welfare use, graduation rate, criminality etc.