It's still an unfair presumption. It's saying, "I know what you're thinking and what's in your heart." It's very unfair. I was largely raised by a black lady who I loved. I worked under black men and I worked side by side with black boys. I formed and played in a band with a black friend when I was in high school. I have spent my adult life playing a lot of black music, listening to a lot of black music and supporting political candidates who I think cares about minority causes. I would never support one who I thought did not.
I grew up in the old south. I knew men, and sadly, kids who thought black people were inferior. You know the story, you've seen it in movies and tv all your life and maybe you grew up with it, too. I'll not have you putting me in with those miserable people I knew long ago. If you do you are making a big mistake. Excuse me if I don't sit here and take this quietly.
I grew up in the old south. I knew men, and sadly, kids who thought black people were inferior. You know the story, you've seen it in movies and tv all your life and maybe you grew up with it, too. I'll not have you putting me in with those miserable people I knew long ago. If you do you are making a big mistake. Excuse me if I don't sit here and take this quietly.