No argument here. But your attitude, which mine largely mirrors, is based in facts. Were I to find myself on the west side of Chicago in the midst of a crowd of young black males Id have real reason to fear for my safety.
That opposite situation does not attain for a young black man in Manhattan. In fact hes most likely completely surrounded by white people every day. An even more evident fact is that he and his child are at far greater risk in a crowd of young males with the same skin color.
But we arent allowed to discuss that, because its racist to do so.
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We had an elderly black man work for us for 20 years last century.
I spent hundreds of hours with the man driving to and from jobsites.
He told me more times than I could count to beware of my black friends, cause they would turn on me in a minute whenever we got around a bunch of other blacks.
John Derbyshire got fired for something like that.