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To: Vision Thing
When asked if 9/11 had changed anything for him personally, Smith answered:
No. Absolutely not. When you grow up black in America you have a completely different view of the world than white Americans. We blacks live with a constant feeling of unease. And whether you are wounded in an attack by a racist cop or in a terrorist attack, I’m sorry, it makes no difference.

His money has insulated him from terrorism, just as it has insulated him from "racist cop(s)." Let's be honest, Will, many young blacks cause feelings of unease, too.

38 posted on 08/09/2004 7:52:44 PM PDT by Ruth A.
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To: Ruth A.
Let's be honest, Will, many young blacks cause feelings of unease, too.

For sure! It's not a passive feeling either -- they're aggressively threatening violence knowing any objections can be met with cries of "racism." I meet them regularly in L.A. and encountered a very large bunch of them on a trip to New Orleans a couple of weeks ago! If allowed to keep festering this is going to erupt into some very ugly stuff.

93 posted on 08/09/2004 9:48:24 PM PDT by Bernard Marx (Is Karl Marx's grave a Communist plot?)
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