Dec 4, 2019This is a top tier TimmyT post.
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Dec 4, 2019
i don't know how common it is, but it definitely happens and I've experienced it in the past. i think racial discrimination is more subtle more often than not. however, sometimes people can be blatant about it. for example, many escorts won't see black men. this is a very common occurrencedkdnfbdjdkdddjdjfvcgfl, Fire Squad, Zeugma and 4 others like this. -
Dec 4, 2019
Only in America could a white guy k--- a black kid for no reason and then turn around and try to sue the black kids family for 100 million in damages. So yea that’s just my perspective as a white dudeMudkip, dkdnfbdjdkdddjdjfvcgfl, RetiredAccount and 3 others like this. -
Dec 20, 2019
If you’re Black or Hispanic, you’re the classic boogie man. You go into a store, you’re getting harassed/followed around by security. You walk the streets, women clutch their purses tight or switch their bags from one hand to the other to keep it away from you. I personally haven’t had any real run-ins with cops, but I’ve known plenty of people who have been stopped by cops at gunpoint simply because they match some random description. I have yet to experience someone saying something overtly racist to me in the streets but some of the other things I have experienced.Worm, Reed Richards and Dirty F like this. -
Dec 19, 2019
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Dec 19, 2019
Not that it’s a competition but South Africa was and still is the most racist country in the world.Ordinary Joel, Reed Richards and Guma like this. -
Dec 18, 2019
fair but i don't think elementary & high school bullying means much in terms of racism because kids are savage with anyone who stands out and is in the minority. The real world begins after high school