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you assume that because they are black that they must lack manners and discipline when you simply cannot know that because they cut in front of you at the Snack Shack
I assume that they must lack manners because of their actions, and the fact that they are black statistically ties that back to that they most likely grew up in bad circumstances. That's not racism at all. That's statistically the most likely case, therefore it is the logical one to go with based on just witnessing their actions.

Anyone who thinks it's tribal to think that way, I have lost all hope with reasoning with you. I don't give a crap if you think I'm a tribal, because my actions prove otherwise. My best friend is black. He and I have known each other since middle school, and we both feel the same way about the issue so many african americans face. The real bigots here are the ones that want to shove logic in this case aside for the sake of being another petty SJW.
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I loving hate this country.
ok cool gj basing your opinion of an entire country on the actions of a few.

I assume that they must lack manners because of their actions
cutting in line
and the fact that they are black statistically ties that back to that they most likely grew up in bad circumstances
broad generalization, also ironically no one's actually put forward these statistics yet, we've just let you go on long enough to convince yourself they support you
That's not racism at all
racism is, technically, any assumption garnered from someone's race. if i look at a mexican guy and say "he's mexican, he must like tacos", that's tribal. if you look at a black kid who's being rowdy and say "since he's black and rowdy, he must be poor", is tribal- maybe not entirely- but basically




im semi-tribal. meaning im tolerant, that seems fair, especially to stay legal. but im not accepting of people at ALL!

and i have no shame in not trusting a black person based on how they look or act. you have 2 seconds on view or sight for me to decide if i will trust or respect you. unfair stereotypes be damned. its a natural condition to protect ourselves by reacting and making decisions based on little information. and we have little time to do so.
so if a black person is going to follow all their own stereotypes, they pay that price.

this isnt to say i am more likely to trust white people either. they are harder to read since they will forget you over in a more tricky way.

im semi-tribal. meaning im tolerant, that seems fair, especially to stay legal. but im not accepting of people at ALL!

and i have no shame in not trusting a black person based on how they look or act. you have 2 seconds on view or sight for me to decide if i will trust or respect you. unfair stereotypes be damned. its a natural condition to protect ourselves by reacting and making decisions based on little information. and we have little time to do so.
so if a black person is going to follow all their own stereotypes, they pay that price.

this isnt to say i am more likely to trust white people either. they are harder to read since they will forget you over in a more tricky way.
wise words from bisjac

I don't see how that's tribal though if you don't trust other races based on how they're dressed either?

Unless you're assuming how a person acts based on stereotypes based on more than how they dress.

cutting in linebroad generalization, also ironically no one's actually put forward these statistics yet, we've just let you go on long enough to convince yourself they support you
Gee, I don't know how you missed this... You read my post right?
http://www.nbcnews.com/id/39993685/ns/health-womens_health/t/blacks-struggle-percent-unwed-mothers-rate/#.VBj6YPldV8E

racism is, technically, any assumption garnered from someone's race. if i look at a mexican guy and say "he's mexican, he must like tacos", that's tribal. if you look at a black kid who's being rowdy and say "since he's black and rowdy, he must be poor", is tribal- maybe not entirely- but basically
Well, here's the definition for racism:
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the belief that all members of each race possess characteristics or abilities specific to that race, especially so as to distinguish it as inferior or superior to another race or races.
Making assumptions based on someone's race alone certainly is tribal, as you pointed out, but that's not the case here. It's their actions + the known statistics + their race that allow one to reach a logical conclusion that the black kid cutting in line is most likely doing so because he was not firmly taught not to when he was younger.

I don't see how that's tribal though if you don't trust other races based on how they're dressed either?

Unless you're assuming how a person acts based on stereotypes based on more than how they dress.
I attributed the kid cutting in line at the snack shack's poor clothing with a likely economic standing point at home. That was another indicator to me that he probably lived in a low-income home, and, as it would logically follow, probably a home without a strong father figure. But, there's no way to know for sure, you can only predict so far. And, since I know the general area the kid lives in, plus knowing what that area is like, it doesn't take much further thinking to understand why he's dressed that way.

Matthew (my black friend) is actually literally the best-dressed guy I know.
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ok cool gj basing your opinion of an entire country on the actions of a few.
I've hated this country for a couple years now; since 2011.

I've hated this country for a couple years now; since 2011.
why 2011?

why 2011?
End of 2011 was around the time SOPA first appeared.

I attributed the kid cutting in line at the snack shack's poor clothing with a likely economic standing point at home. And, since I know the general area the kid lives in, plus knowing what that area is like, it doesn't take much further thinking to understand why he's dressed that way.

Matthew (my black friend) is actually literally the best-dressed guy I know.
So you factored in that they were black for no real reason then?

Also having a black friend doesn't really make a point at all.
My best friend being Asian doesn't mean that I need to bring him up in every conversation regarding race to ensure myself I'm not tribal.

So you factored in that they were black for no real reason then?
It's their actions + the known statistics + their race that allow one to reach a logical conclusion that the black kid cutting in line is most likely doing so because he was not firmly taught not to when he was younger.

End of 2011 was around the time SOPA first appeared.
you mean that thing that never mattered

End of 2011 was around the time SOPA first appeared.
I'd thought you'd mention something like the climate dropping a blizzard over the Midwest, or there whole ACA thing that happened, or the space shuttle program ending, not to mention the deadly tornado outbreak and conspiracy theorists

I'd honestly forgotten about sopa

this is spiraling out of control, let's focus this in.

planr, you're saying you think the black woman is lying because rowdy, poor black kids come fron broken homes?