While it’s NOWHERE near the same circumstance, I had a great experience yesterday at the Houston rodeo carnival. While I was wearing my MAGA hat, we were enjoying watching people try to throw 2 out of 3 footballs through an impossibly small target that would even challenge most pros.
One very large black male kept getting really close to winning in several attempts, so I walked over to him, and gave him the coupons I had for buy one get one free games, telling him that he had a good arm and that if he should want to try again, the coupons would give him more chances to win. It felt only slightly risky. He had a group of friends with him, but it was also very crowded.
He took a look at me and then said “thank you sir” and offered me a handshake, which I gladly accepted.
My wife and child were at the rodeo all yesterday and into the night.
I was uneasy until they came home.
there’s just too much uncertainty among crowds nowadays, and by uncertainty I mean violent savages that would beat my wife and/or child just for kicks, and who should be excreted from the gene pool.
I live in Houston. I walk among them.