I go to a church with a lot of black members, at least 10% black. None of them would ever behave this way, but none of them are from the hood. They're all polished, articulate, and CHRISTIANS. Culture matters.
My actual thoughts on race:
I live in a "Black neighborhood". Rent is cheap, so I did out of necessity. Prior to this, I was still clinging onto my childhood utopianism.
Most of my neighbors are decent people; they go to Church, they are polite, they return mail, they even visit after the last hurricane to offer water. But mostly, we don't interact, by their choice.
I don't think Black people, means bad people.
But what I have also come to understand, very quickly, is that to them, their people come first. Justice isn't blind, not all situations are equal, and though they celebrate the same 4th of July, it has a different meaning to them.
They absolutely will choose their own, over a White man, in any situation. Almost all compromises on this (apologizing for kids dropping trash on the lawn or convincing somebody to return a stolen mower), have been out of fear of me calling the police.
Now of course, plenty of White people do bad things. There are bad White neighbors, White criminals, White assholes. But the difference between intratribal and intertribal interactions is very clear.
The culture is different, the attitudes are different, the sense of justice is different. Most importantly, again, they also tribe up on conflicts of interest.
So no, I don't think other races are bad. But I no longer believe, as I did when I was young, that integration works at scale. Nor do I believe, as I did when I was young, that people are colorblind. Only White people were, on any real level, and could afford to be, until we couldn't.