Show me a white neighborhood where blacks are afraid to venture, much less walk the streets. If people look at strangers with distrust in most areas, you can hardly blame them. I live in the country (many Hispanics and a few black families) and we are suspicious of people driving slowly on the roads (someone tried to steal my travel trailer while my wife was home. They abandoned it in the road after damaging the hitch). But we don’t call the police, or assault them.
When I went to Chicago for a week of training, the black instructor warned us not to venture into certain black neighborhoods. I took a wrong turn one afternoon and ended up driving down the street of one of these neighborhoods. Everyone stopped what they were doing and stared at me with angry looks. Needless to say, I drove out the way I had come very quickly.
Last year I was in the Chicago area helping to set up a collaboration effort between several organizations. At the end of a meeting, we were advised not to drive down certain streets.
I don’t understand why this is tolerated.
“Show me a white neighborhood where blacks are afraid to venture, much less walk the streets. “
There are lots of places like that in America.
(Real nice places to live, but don’t tell anyone about them.)
Just look for a place with very good schools, very low(non-existent) violent crime, no government offices, no public transportation, 2nd amendment friendly.
Curtis would use a descriptive like “Outer-WhiteLandia”
‘Show me a white neighborhood where blacks are afraid to venture, much less walk the streets.’
such a neighborhood does not exist, except in frenzied (primarily female)progressive minds...