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hatesgroupthink wrote

Reply to comment by MadameLift in Who does shoplifting affect? by Slyone

The problem is most black people do lift. I'm not arguing that they shouldn't, or that there aren't reasons for it, but a black majority area store will have significant amounts of product stolen relative to even a poor majority white area.

I get the impression most on this board haven't actually lived in these communities; I used to and moved out after a lot of hard work. Now when I go to the store in my relative middle class area nobody looks twice at me because I dress business casual even though I work from home, I walk upright, I speak well. If I were to dress like shit and get eyed by the staff I wouldn't blame them one bit. Our majority areas are far more violent, and crime ridden.

I'll never understand why white people hate themselves so much, it's just cringe and appears self-serving more than anything. You guys commit way less crime, and so people are less suspect of you, it's not a big deal. Go watch police footage of cops getting iced unsuspectingly by blacks getting pulled over. People have every reason to be on guard around black people until they are 100% sure of their character. Even when I lived in the bad area and interacted with police they treated me well because I know how to put them at ease and I realize they're just as scared as I am for good reason.

Mutual respect goes a long way instead of this finger pointing bullshit you do towards yourselves. You should just seek to lift others up than to assign blame. It's not a "privilege" to not be assumed to be a criminal, it is in a sense earned and SHOULD be the norm.

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MadameLift wrote (edited )

Most Black people do steal? Lol

Spoken like a true degenerate that probably doesn’t know any Black people outside of the local cashier and security guard that works at his shitty place of employment lol.

Then, you try to play it off as if you yourself are a Black man. This is a forum for criminals. No need to go through the trouble of trolling and pretending to be something you’re not, buddy. Judgement-free zone.

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