Posted on 06/08/2020 8:42:52 AM PDT by 4Runner
In the shadows of news coverage of protests nationwide, people like Williams live with the sometimes painful challenges of raising African-American children in a hostile climate. Many parents like her see learning how to use guns safely as one of the best options to protect their families. Williams, who voted for Hillary Clinton in 2016, says she is troubled watching what looks like a rise in open white supremacy and Americans erupting in anger over politics. She says she tries her best not to discuss Trump, politics, and watches her back everywhere to avoid giving anyone a reason
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Justifiably.
It’s what they do best.
[Thanks for the correction.]
A bunch of the blacks interviewed are very down with the BS that wypipo are coming for them. But you need to take some of that with a grain of salt. Blacks virtue signal, too.
And the odds are good that no one they know has ever been injured or killed by a white man. Whereas a black man or woman as the perp - odds are everyone they know has some real life story. They assume, probably from watching TV depictions that feature beautiful, mostly white people doing bad things to each other, that every other black person is getting shanked or shot by wypipo.
There’s also the question of narrative bias. The author may only have chosen the interviews that reinforced his bias. The website may only have allowed articles that went a certain way, i.e. suggested that wypipo are the root of all evil.
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