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Originally Posted by jimmycooper
I sometimes go to a soul food restaurant up in Harlem just near the the intersection of MLK and Malcolm X. The food is great, the people are friendly, and I've never felt threatened.
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I never said you would feel threatened. I never feel threatened (even when I should lol).
I'm also not talking about going to the soul food restaurant. I'm talking about going down to MLK around 10 p.m. on any given night on foot.
In every city I've ever traveled to in the U.S., there will be multitudes of black guys just hanging out up and down the street.
If you got the guts to do it...stop and talk to a few of those groups. You will most definitely run into that mentality that was displayed in that video. If you've never met guys who talk exactly like that, then you just aren't getting out of the house enough.
But as I also said...the vast majority of blacks aren't like that at all. Every black guy I personally know lives their lives normally.
People who think that all blacks are the equivalent of their lowest common denominator are just misinformed.
It would be like taking a toothless redneck on meth and saying that represents white people.
