Black people like to walk in the street even if there are sidewalks. I wonder...
I live near an inner-city and it’s amazing: the residents will cross against the light, in the middle of the street, with children in tow! When I questioned a friend about this, he said: they think they own the streets and you’re an interloper.
Yup, I'd never seen anything like it till I lived in the city for a while. About 10 years ago, a young mother and her baby were struck by a car and killed (this was in Buffalo.) The media spent days deploring the condition of city curbs and crosswalks and oh dear, oh dear, what can we do?
They never once mentioned that she'd been walking in the street on a dark, rainy night. You can't fix stupid.
Illegals do the same thing because the middle of the street is considered a “neutral” zone.
Illegals from different countries just don’t like each other. They don’t allow each other to enter their space. Their space in front of their house extends to the road, not the sidewalk.
If illegals from one country enter into the space of illegals from another country, they are asking for a fight, so they walk down the middle of the road which is neutral territory.
—Black people like to walk in the street even if there are sidewalks.—
And often very slowly. I felt guilty when I first caught myself noticing that. But It’s universal. Noticing that they walk slowly is like noticing they are black. I don’t understand it, though.