I’m 53 and have owned many dogs.
I now have a 100 pound 10 month old Standard American Bulldog.
He is wary of blacks....even though I try to get him to chill
My Rott was too.
I have seen other dogs do this.
Something about the dark shade is unusual to them and alarms them..not that they (these particular black people most of whom work for me) have acted bad or smell fearful....well, who knows on the latter.
and my dog does fart....boy howdy
and yes I do indeed discriminate based on experiences...i just admit it...most numbnuts here are scared to or only see folks different than themselves on TV in fantasy based realities
I would bet I have lived as a white minority more than any freeper this side of Salisbury or Camden.
I am sometimg tempted to list races and ethnicities and my discrimination levels against each based on dealing with them...candidly
it varies markedly within groups depending on many factors but I can say I do get along best with and fear least Southern White Juedo Christians like myself...and educated Colombians
You said you discriminate, so do I, and so do we all. I discriminate among restaurants as one may serve a steak that is expensive and not very good as opposed to another restaurant that serves a fantastic steak that is also well priced.
This government employee however discriminated based on the color of a persons skin. She stated this in a public forum. She was in a position of power over this farmer due to the fact that she had the ability to help him or harm him. Either by helping him get money from you and I through taxes or conspiring to deny him those same funds that you create through taxes.
Maybe the numb-nuts here "think about it", but this government employee actually admitted to doing it. That is the difference. You claim you have been the white shadow more so than anyone else here, and that could be true. But that has no bearing on what this woman said, transpose the skin color and the wording, would the reaction be the same?
I own a business, since 1993 my operations director's have been a black woman, a black gay man and a gay white man. They were chosen because they were good at what they did and helped me make a lot of green, the only color I care about.
I believe more people than you imagine are colorblind. I want honest, hard working, trustworthy people around me, regardless of what color they are.
Clayton Bigsby... I think Dave Chapelle hit a perfect score on this sketch. It shows how utterly ludicrous color of skin is. Plus it is funny as hell.
Anyway, my dog is farting, I have to let her out.