That isn’t the case. Where black people are assured of being treated reasonably, they’re like anyone else. I’ve gotten to know a great many black people in the last ten years, after not knowing any on a personal level when I lived in a suburb in the Northeast. Now I live in a very integrated city that has a good economy and the black people here or no more or less friendly, courteous and considerate of others than people of any other race. I work in a downtown restaurant with customers of every type, and you could not judge a person’s behavior at all by their race. I also have black co-workers, and black friends, and they too are all individual.
WELL EXCUSE ME! to quote Steve Martin, don’t take obvious sarcasm and twist into an opus about racism, thank you very much. I guess I should have spoken of the Black, though I just try to think of people as people, people I know and have worked with. Mea Culpa. Mea Culpa!