TideGear
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We have a black warehouse manager at work and I wanted his take on all this. I asked him if he ever feels discriminated against and without hesitation he told me no. He said that 30 years ago when he was in college he did experience discrimination. There is also another black man here that I spoke with. He was telling me about a time when he got pulled over "because he was black". Turns out that something is wrong with his transmission and when he drives down the road his reverse lights stay on. So he clearly got pulled over for a moving violation, something all of us would get pulled over for.
I've never had an issue with black people and I'll just as quickly start a conversation with a black man as with a white man. But it's hard not to get pissed off when race is used as an excuse not to get your reverse lights fixed or whatever responsibility you're neglecting. Especially when there are plenty of black men who live productively and without using racism as a crutch. I'm not saying that it doesn't exist, but based on the conversations I've had, I think it's made out to be a bigger problem than it really is. The attitude in this country is a bigger problem than any other that we face. We're so hung up on picking a side and it's hard not to right now. The Democrat big government agenda is scary and they are using every immoral tool they have to divide us, and the sick part of it is that it's working. Democrat vs Republican has become, although not quite exclusively, black vs white. I'm afraid that the fundamental and systemic issues will fall to the wayside in lieu of political gain.
P.S. "You're all on steroids" - Nate Diaz
I've never had an issue with black people and I'll just as quickly start a conversation with a black man as with a white man. But it's hard not to get pissed off when race is used as an excuse not to get your reverse lights fixed or whatever responsibility you're neglecting. Especially when there are plenty of black men who live productively and without using racism as a crutch. I'm not saying that it doesn't exist, but based on the conversations I've had, I think it's made out to be a bigger problem than it really is. The attitude in this country is a bigger problem than any other that we face. We're so hung up on picking a side and it's hard not to right now. The Democrat big government agenda is scary and they are using every immoral tool they have to divide us, and the sick part of it is that it's working. Democrat vs Republican has become, although not quite exclusively, black vs white. I'm afraid that the fundamental and systemic issues will fall to the wayside in lieu of political gain.
P.S. "You're all on steroids" - Nate Diaz
