The funny thing is Ive lived around black people all my life and never had major issues besides my neighbors. Im comfortable around them and I think it shows because no one ever trys me.
Its the little things that bother me. After years and years of dealing with it it takes a toll.
They just throw their garbage out their car window. No need to find a garbage can.
They walk in the street and think they own it. I cant tell you how many times ive gunned it to teach them a lesson.
If your in a parking lot and let them go they walk as slow as possible. If I see a black person hurry up im shocked. My wife and I would be like holy shit he just walked fast for us. Its so odd it deserves some praise.
They cant wait behind even 1 car at a light they have to go in the right lane and gun it, but then cruise after their in front of you.
They just cut right out into traffic and they never have insurance, but that doesnt matter because when they hit you they leave anyways.
They harass my daughter knowing shes clearly underage and they are old enough to be her Grandpa.
The one thing that pisses me off the most is they dont try me. I have this chip on my shoulder that they think all white people are afraid of them, so I go out of my way to let them know I fear no one but they never fuck with me.
rollo back.
I honestly think there are good people (and bad people) with every race. I have several black friends that are respectful, well spoken, courteous and generally nice people
with that said...
it's impossible to ignore the fact that collectively, as a whole...black culture is fucked up and young black males specifically are prone to violent, troublesome and disrespectful behavior
and this is coming from someone who worked and lived with them on the ships for almost 9 years
there is a good reason why stigma's are attached to various races and cultures
i.e Mexicans are lazy & stupid, Asians are shitty drivers, Indian people smell like curry
because usually those stereotypes are right on the money
most of the time I talk to some tree hugging liberal twat, they are clueless about blacks because they've only had to interact with them from a 'comfortable distance' in the suburbs or watching the Cosby Show
after 9 years of working and dealing with black people...for the most part I don't hold them in very high regard because of my own experiences and seeing just how ignorant, obnoxious, loud (and dangerous) they can really be.
well, getting back to the original topic: call me cynical, but i suspect an ulterior motive by seller...
my read, he wants his money out, tried to sell before, and now is using this letter incident to get the other owners eager to get him out/lower their standards for a new owner.
i don't blame him for wanting out...the real money nowadays is in selling small arms to worried white folk
(long before there was a PFA i had my Grenade & Crossbones avatar at DD)
"Stereotypes are right on the money" lol.....
Instead of perpetuating nonsense, why don't any of the inquisitive minds (lol) in this thread consider the underlying cultural issues that manifest into African American behavior. My anthropology professor introduced me to a book which serves as an excellent sociological perspective on how poverty and oppression has affected the black community through a multitude of generations. This ethnographic narrative may be too much for the simpletons on this degen site but w/e.
http://www.amazon.com/Tallys-Corner-...=tallys+corner
If anyone is wondering that pic I posted is of a very hot television personality.
I'm far from a tree hugging liberal. I have been around all sorts of black people. I went to public school in the LAUSD with bused-in blacks from the hood, and have been around them in the workplace. The difference between certain degenerates on this forum and me is that I don't have hatred in my heart for any particular race of people. I hate the actions of the person, not the race.
You pulled this shit in another thread.
Read in Matt Damon's Southie Voice:
"Of course that's your contention.
You're a first year grad student.
You just finished some Marxian
historian, Pete Garrison prob'ly,
and so naturally that's what you
believe until next month when you
get to James Lemon and get convinced
that Virginia and Pennsylvania were
strongly entrepreneurial and
capitalist back in 1740. That'll
last until sometime in your second
year, then you'll be in here
regurgitating Gordon Wood about the
Pre-revolutionary utopia and the
capital-forming effects of military
mobilization."
the only fail not in this thread is serial.
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