No, I’m not judging you; I’m weighing your comments and find them lacking grace and wisdom. Skin color is neither a magnet nor a defense against evil. Avoiding anyone who is possessed by demons is wise, all the more so a gang. In this wicked world we need all the righteous, of any tribe under heaven, and blacks are no exception.
Circumstances make a lot of difference. A policy that might make sense in someone’s circumstances might not make sense in someone else’s.
When my mother passed away untimely, a seemingly nice black lady she knew offered to help with the household chores. She’d make lunch for me and keep the clothes washed as well as using the laundry for her own items, something that we gladly granted. But she began to pilfer. When Dad and I happened to check the silverware chest and found it almost picked clean, we called an end to it. Sometimes things like this happen. We don’t think any of our white acquaintances would have done this. Trusting only in situations where verification can be exercised, may make sense when some heuristics apply. And sometimes deals that seem too good to be true (on a human level, when we know it isn’t explicit Christian charity) in fact, are.