It's hard to do that when the majority of the experiences are the same. The black woman cursing loudly at the local grocery store at whoever she is talking to on her bluetooth, then won't get off the phone when coming to the register (I worked retail to make ends meet and this was the RULE not the exception). Why are the mirrors dark in the car? Why when together is the sound level amped up 10 times? Why butcher the language? Why the ridiculous names? Po'Shawn, Anfernee, Lawfawna? You name your child that and see them becoming the next president? Why allow Jesse and Sharpton to gather people like sheep whenever they see an opportunity to make money? AND THEN MARCH BEHIND THESE CHARLATANS. You may argue some or all of this is stereotyping. But what makes stereotyping so hard to swallow? Because there is usually a great deal of truth in the statement.
You may argue some or all of this is stereotyping. But what makes stereotyping so hard to swallow? Because there is usually a great deal of truth in the statement.