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Obama: Society Needs To ‘Deal Honestly With Issues Of Race’ [VIDEO]

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President Barack Obama remarked Monday that the Americans must be able to “deal honestly with issues of race” during an address to youth and law enforcement in Camden, N.J.

He made the comment when discussing the role of police in everyday life, adding that citizens cannot “just expect to solve these problems” if race isn’t dealt with.

PRESIDENT OBAMA: One of the things I also want to focus on is the fact that a lot of the issues that have been raised here, and in places like Baltimore and Ferguson and New York, goes beyond policing. We can’t ask the police to contain and control problems that the rest of us aren’t willing to face or do anything about. If we as a society don’t do more to expand opportunity to everybody who is willing to work for it, then we’ll end up seeing conflicts between law enforcement and residents. If we as a society aren’t willing to deal honestly with issues of race, then we can’t just expect police departments to solve these problems.

If communities are being isolated and segregated without opportunity and without investment and without jobs — if we, politicians, are simply ramping up long sentences for nonviolent drug crimes that end up devastating communities, we can’t then ask the police to be the ones to solve the problem when there are no able bodied men in the community. Or kids are growing up without intact households.

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[h/t: RealClearPolitics]