Ok chimp. I'll make it simple for you.
Yesterday I talked about how wrong it was for them to say what they said to Gabby. I also said I hate racists.
Today I am saying that teenaged girls of all races say racist things to each other. I am also saying that just because some teenaged girls are racist doesn't mean that the entire group of people is racist.
That is basic. Simple. Dude probably hasn't left his block his whole life. I really have to remember that people just aren't "there" sometimes.
You really think this bruh? You really have to make shyt up like this now to tell yourself "I have to remember that people just aren't "there"? in one post, you're an answering your own question ass niqqa (
So racism only exists when you win a Gold Medal now?...who says that dumb shyt for them to answer themselves?)
You REALLY have to think because I don't agree with you that I have limited life experiences?
The "block"? Niqqa...do you know what I had to do to personally
leave those conditions for some more than likely I've always grown up middle class niqqa like yourself to come on the web and tell me I'm still stuck there?
Please. Bottomline, I don't see situations where overcoming black bigotry is a part a white person's narrative on their rise somewhere. It just isn't a part of the American experience. Taking loose racial comments made by some blacks and tying it to an experience where one has to overcome not only being in a sport where they're one of the few, but be in settings where they're surrounded by people who do not look like them and whose apathy towards bigotry makes them just as much as a participant isn't something I'm ready to say is equal across the board.