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Which is not to say that I would not do it on purpose if I felt it was the smart thing to do in the circumstances. A group of young men behaving boisterously I would cross to get away from, and, yeah, probably even more likely if they were black. I can't claim to be free of the instinct that young black men are dangerous. But that doesn't make the instinct not racist. |
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If you see a group of teenagers who are dressed poorly, I imagine that you cross the street whether they are black, white, hispanic, asian, or any combination. If you're telling me you only cross the street when they're black, I'd probably think you are an asshole (and a liar). But let's change your hypothetical. I'm a black (albeit way too light-skinned), grown up. If you saw me (and just me) walking toward you in sweats at night (like I was coming from the fucking gym), would you cross the street? Would you do that if a similarly-aged white partner from a law firm in the exact same outfit with the exact same build approached you in the exact same circumstances? If you were a woman, would you clutch your purse or your child a little tighter for one and not the other? Would you lock your car doors with your kids in the back? Are all the instances when I experience that bullshit, based on personal experience of being attacked by a black man? Or do you think that's based on fear that's passed on constantly in a myriad of different ways (including those I listed above)? TM |
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Once I heard my brother's wife say to her daughter, who was around 8 and holding a $20 (?) bill my father had given her on the way to the mall, "Lauren, put your money in your pocket or some black man is going to come up and take it from you." At a Thanksgiving party my uncle, who did not have the excuse of being drunk, having spent the day talking about how black people were inferior ("look at Europe -- they had churches and monuments and symphonies when Africans were still living in trees!") and seen me basically ignore him, grabbed me on the way out and said "You're a liberal. What'll change your mind is when some nigger rapes your wife and leaves her for dead." I could probably recount dozens of these vignettes, hundreds if I really tried. They are generally from the 1970s and 1980s. I think it's getting better..... |
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Anyway, I agree with you that the sources you state of the fear-of-young-black-men are causative of that perception. I just don't think that all of that perception is necessarily taught. |
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Some of my favorites are the "bad neighborhood" that you're told not to to go near, which often redlines half a city as places whites shouldn't go, the "where is he from" question that really means, is he black, one you highlighted, the "don't dress like a thug" meaning, dress like a white boy, etc. Any time people are segregated fear is taught of the other group in a million little ways. Segregation and stereotypes are two of the biggest weapons. |
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The thing about this that you should find most disturbing is that my parents were both McCarthy liberals who liked my dentist because he used to throw cocktail parties where he invited Black Panthers. Of course, you are too young to remember the Blacksploitation films of the 70s, in which Richard Roundtree and James Brown were killers, drug dealers, pimps, etc., but it was cool because that was the "culture" in the places where the Dark people lived. |
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