They are “uncle Tom’s” to these folks. For most of them, race is not really the issue. Rather, inequality, for which they refuse to take responsibility, is the issue.
...but there are nice black families living there as well..... how does that play out?
They are uncle Toms to these folks. For most of them, race is not really the issue. Rather, inequality, for which they refuse to take responsibility, is the issue.
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Don’t forget the term “turncoat.” This is how I heard Herman Cain described by a black moron female at my work place.
Basically, it’s anyone whose black and successful (i.e, rejected Plantation living).
I think you are probably right about that. And perhaps that little issue will be what ultimately would save this from becoming an all-out mini-war of whites against blacks which would be so sad to see happen.
Another unintended consequence of a riot against the suburbs..... most of the blacks in our upscale Atlanta burbs (nice people though they are) are never-the-less avid Democrats, big money supporters to the Dem party, and I am betting they wouldn't take too well to be called Uncle Toms. The whole thing might just open their eyes a bit to just who their real friends are.