I live in a racially diverse city where blacks have a specially aggressive sense of entitlement.
Every time I go out, regardless of where I go, I will experience at least a couple of instances of challenging behavior daring me to challenge "their special rights."
Examples?
At signalized intersections, crossing against the light at a deliberate casual rate.
No matter how wide a sidewalk is they (usually two or more of all ages) they walk down the middle and challenge non-blacks to dare get close to their intended path. Non blacks, when meeting opposing pedestrians move to their right.
Aggressively cutting in lines, where all non blacks go to the end of the line.
Need more?
Black behavior was always somewhat problematic in comparison
But it took a cliff dive between the various CRAs and advent of rap