You must have a lot of time on your hands
Well, there are a lot of white people who don’t trust black people in white spaces either. Wasn’t that way when I grew up, but it is now. Sad.
C’mon, don’t tease me with this delicious, salacious, yet anemic excerpt.
Home skillets gots to know, yo!
And forgive me if I’d rather eat glass than click that link.
Word.
I was in a black space last week.
The cops pulled me over, wondering what a white man was doing there. They thought I was procuring illegal drugs.
Apparently this is the way it is in liberal enclaves. My interactions with blacks tend to be pretty much the same as with whites.
That's assuming that whites are allowed to have "spaces".
OK, You win.
I broke down and clicked the link.
Was not disappointed.
Must admit that you are awesome. Great article.
Lots of meat for normal folks to mock.
I actually did one of those nose-snort laughs and I’m only half way through.
This arrogant, racist jerk is annoying.
I was one of those people. At least I was treated very very well at the time so I didnt have to hear all the mistrust. Really, who cares what background, skin color, culture, whatever, people come from? It seems like things are worse and worse each year. I think Dr. King would be SHOCKED at today and not in a good way.
Dennis Prager said today that this whole Starbucks incident is proof how NOT RACIST this country is, if having a customers only rule on the bathroom is considered RACIST.
we live in a completely mobile society. While whites are reminded daily integration and acceptance is demanded, blacks are being encouraged to segregation and rejection based on colorism. The American passport is recognized everywhere. Some people should use it to travel to where they might feel more comfortable. And stay there.
I Dont Trust White People in Black Spaces. I Dont Call the Cops on Them, but Perhaps I Should
“...So the next time youre in a predominantly black space and you see a white person saunter in all whitely, ask if they need some help or something. If they say no, nod your head and just follow them around until they leave. Were already suspicious of them, so why keep that information to ourselves? “
“Black spaces...” What’s that?
Mr Young suffers from race identity obsession and therefore has proceeded to assume everyone else does too, probably buoyed by a most human trait: that people frequently see in others what is strongest in them.
It has created a myth that is entirely separate from facts, one that cannot be refuted and so cannot be thought of as theory. Spurious events or hearsay are frequently taken as proof of myth but actual evidence to the contrary, at least such evidences that can be given, are instead seen as spurious, exceptions to the rule.
People just discern their surroundings. I’d (me = white)find myself more comfortable around a black guy with a neat haircut than a white guy with a grizzly beard or a white male adult with a ponytail. Does that make me another undefined type of bigot?
|”Damon Young”
Shouldn’t that be Da’Mon?
Katie was probably a rabid, virtue signaling democrat. I’d be willing to bet on it.
I am offended that the author, who is black, wrote Cracker Barrel. That is racially insensitive. I mean whats next, Honky Bucket?
In White circles I dont discuss Blacks. I dont have any other policy for Blacks that I have for Whites. If a Black guy shows up in a job position, all I care about is his social skills and if he/she can get the job done. Amazingly, its the same for Whites or anyone else.
This commentary telegraphs a lot more than the author intended.
If a Black guy shows in a social setting Im at, I never wonder what hes doing there. I take it for granted hes there doing exactly what I am, socializing. Imagine that.
What this guy says, is that Blacks view us differently. If a White shows up in their circles, an ulterior motive is assumed.
Pardon me, but that is major racism.
Im so tired of this S and it once again reveals who the major racists are.
All this because some idiots were so inconsiderate to take up space in a business without making a purchase.
If the folks had been any other color, Id have judges them just the same.
Apparently, that Starbuck’s employee did not trust black people in ‘any’ space......./s