Yes, actually it is – that's specifically the things I'm looking for. The rehashed liberal concerns over race issues I see torn to shreds by YouTube commentators and right wing pundits daily makes me very skeptical when many claims of racism are made –
Here two concrete examples I see every day. Construction work involving heavy equipment (especially private companies); the operators of the equipment, and the work is demanding requiring a high level of skill, are almost always white men. You will see a young kid, maybe 25, white, operating a big machine, while standing around him with shovels in their hands are a dozen black guys, averaging about 40 yrs old. You could go to a dozen work sites and see the same thing repeated all over the city.

Now, with construction being done by local or state agencies the situation is not as bad, but that is only because of affirmative action and the presence of black politicians having a say in the hiring.

So, what is the deal? Black men don't know how to operate big equipment?

Another example: In your city who does the garbage pickup work? It is dirty, sometimes dangerous work. Since you don't live in an integrated city the garbage workers are all white. But they are represented by strong unions so they have somewhat decent pay, benefits, etc.

In my city, every single garbage worker is black, without exception and they have very weak union representation. The work is considered absolutely too dirty for white people.

There is a good reason you never see any of this on tv, cable, etc. The owners of the media control everything you see.

As far as youtube you could make a video of the blatant racism but it would only be one of 20 million videos that nobody would ever see. Why don't you ever see an "undercover" video of racism the way you do with Planned Parenthood or ACORN? Or what about an undercover video of a bunch of Trump supporters? And believe me, when a bunch of them get together, and there are no blacks around, the racism starts pouring out.