Dpjacket
Jolly Good Fellow
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Not naive at all. I’m likely one of the few on here that actually works very closely with several black men every single day. We talk about these things, too. Not one of them has any apprehension about being out and about in a predominantly white neighborhood. On the other hand, they routinely respond with, “you were in THAT neighborhood by yourself”?, when I tell them about some place I went.
This is actually very telling: the majority of us (white or black) work with the other (black or white...or Indian or Hispanic or Asian or female or male or gay or lesbian or other, et al, et al) every day. Especially here in Atlanta. It’s what we do. It’s normal. We don’t question it. As a white guy..I recognize I’m not the majority in every social setting. And so, re the current issue and topic at hand, I see that it’s the *other side* — those that don’t understand or live this reality, or live in the past, or have historical grievance to apply, or seek special status, or feel entitled, or have no perspective on modern America.....whatever outlier perspective it is. And so we’re left with sensational and opportunist events that ruins the vast majority of experience.