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Mr.Black has a point. At worse he's joking; at best it's critical commentary. On the first page alone, I know at least 5 posters don't even have the hair dude is talking about and won't get stigmatized because of black dudes walking into work looking like shyt. Nevertheless these posters think their opinion on this issue is noteworthy. I think the issue is more complex than the way @
Mr.Black frames it, but dismissing his experience is wrong.
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Kind Gentleman
Your puerile and moronic attempts to attack Mr.Black's character only strengthen it. Those pictures do nothing to harm the validity his points or tarnish his
creditability . If anything the pictures add to his catchet. More particularly the pictures show that Mr.Black is speaking from his own experience and observation, not some perspective rooted in theory. His transitional pictures show persistence, goal-setting and resolve. Mr. Black set himself a target, researched his options, applied solutions and reached his goal. That process in and of itself is a sign of good character. Few people make realistic goals and meet them. Mr. Black is one of these special people.