JakeStarkey
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Yes, Lonestar, you are a moron, which is fact, but her disavowal means nothing.
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I agree with Malik.
I thought about this over the weekend, when I was shopping downtown with the family around the Watertown Plaza. African Americans were all over the place and many with the so-called 'thug look.' No where did I feel afraid or uncomfortable. At a stop light a black lady was looking over a laughing at my youngest daughter (a little over 1), whose was laughing and smiling at her and she commented how cute. I went to the bathroom at near a restaurant called Food-Life and my son and I went to urinals between a huge black guy and his son. Nothing felt unconfortable.
When it comes down to it, I believe this is media sensationalize over a few isolated incidents. I still would be afraid to be white (and even black) in many areas of Chicago though!
I agree with Malik.
I thought about this over the weekend, when I was shopping downtown with the family around the Watertown Plaza. African Americans were all over the place and many with the so-called 'thug look.' No where did I feel afraid or uncomfortable. At a stop light a black lady was looking over a laughing at my youngest daughter (a little over 1), whose was laughing and smiling at her and she commented how cute. I went to the bathroom at near a restaurant called Food-Life and my son and I went to urinals between a huge black guy and his son. Nothing felt unconfortable.
When it comes down to it, I believe this is media sensationalize over a few isolated incidents. I still would be afraid to be white (and even black) in many areas of Chicago though!
No matter what ones race is, to be on the streets in many metropolitan areas after dark is a risk.
Yes, Lonestar, you are a moron, which is fact, but her disavowal means nothing.
And that is why BHO was re-elected, easily, because a whole lot of people did not respect him.
And your last sentence can be taken as a terroristic threat. I don't think you meant it that way.
I agree with Malik.
I thought about this over the weekend, when I was shopping downtown with the family around the Watertown Plaza. African Americans were all over the place and many with the so-called 'thug look.' No where did I feel afraid or uncomfortable. At a stop light a black lady was looking over a laughing at my youngest daughter (a little over 1), whose was laughing and smiling at her and she commented how cute. I went to the bathroom at near a restaurant called Food-Life and my son and I went to urinals between a huge black guy and his son. Nothing felt unconfortable.
When it comes down to it, I believe this is media sensationalize over a few isolated incidents. I still would be afraid to be white (and even black) in many areas of Chicago though!
No matter what ones race is, to be on the streets in many metropolitan areas after dark is a risk.
I thought about this over the weekend, when I was shopping downtown with the family around the Watertown Plaza. African Americans were all over the place and many with the so-called 'thug look.' No where did I feel afraid or uncomfortable. At a stop light a black lady was looking over a laughing at my youngest daughter (a little over 1), whose was laughing and smiling at her and she commented how cute. I went to the bathroom at near a restaurant called Food-Life and my son and I went to urinals between a huge black guy and his son. Nothing felt unconfortable.
When it comes down to it, I believe this is media sensationalize over a few isolated incidents. I still would be afraid to be white (and even black) in many areas of Chicago though!
No matter what ones race is, to be on the streets in many metropolitan areas after dark is a risk.
Very true.