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Driving while Black . Thoughts 💭 ⁉️

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Petty Patty1 year ago

The old white guilt eh?

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Solar Heavy1 year ago

this reminds me of driving through a city

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Brandon Gerber1 year ago

How much of “driving while black” is a thing because it’s being talked about so much? How much is the victim perception encouraged by the repetition of the message of persecution? I have been pulled over for going 3 mph over the speed limit. Because I’m white?! I have been cited for minor speeding on a completely empty highway. Because I’m white?! I have been cited for bypassing an intersection because I turned around in a gas station parking lot. Because I’m white?! Every time you hear an anecdote about driving while black, remove the delusional connection between anecdotes and systemic reality. Instead, look at statistics. Not some cherry picked garbage that a politically motivated federal agency puts out, but real and current statistics. “Driving while black” is a mind virus that closes the minds of black people and keeps them locked in an unsubstantiated state of victimhood; the kind of victimhood necessary to justify failing to prosper. It’s a mass message of infantilism that does far more harm than conceivable good.

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Shawn Jones1 year ago

I have literally been in situations where police drive by me on the opposite side of me , catch eye contact with me ,make a u-turn and pull me over a couple blocks later for no reason

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The Next Step1 year ago

Well, it makes sense. Blacks disproportionately commit more crimes than any other group of people.

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Eddy “Precise” Lamarre1 year ago

There is a much more compelling question in this video.

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Uh-HUH1 year ago

White guilt doesn’t work anymore

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JayM1 year ago

Well because blacks commit a disproportionate amount of crime that's why the cops are more cautious.

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Ryan1 year ago

I don't see why this professor believes he can dictate morality.

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Jon D1 year ago

This happened to me all the time. Getting harassed by security, cops thinking the worst. Then I got a job, changed my clothes and the way I talk. Now I get waves from cops and security. It was the way I was acting or the neighborhood I was in.

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FatMan 55191 year ago

He just manipulated him. How is he gonna tell him he cant trust his friend? Maybe he admits to the manipulation tactic. Lemme finish watching……

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