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This country has gone insane.
In these types of situations, I'd err on the side of caution.
Don't see anything wrong with it. I mean if I was taking around two black kids or white kids around and acted defensive, it would look really suspect as well.
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Gone? It's been insane since it's inception. It was founded in racism and genocide.
Not unique. Thousands of years of history show us that.
In these types of situations, I'd err on the side of caution.
Don't see anything wrong with it. I mean if I was taking around two black kids or white kids around and acted defensive, it would look really suspect as well.
Don't they have that campaign "if you see something suspicious, say something".
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Oh, stop it. Some guy eating Subway with some kids (they have Subways in Walmarts? Weird.)? That sure seems suspicious. And then he got gasoline?!? Oh my god!!! What's next? Is he going to drive them to soccer practice?!?
I see people with kids of different race all the time. Never ever occurred to me to cross-examine them. If I bent down and asked the kid,"Do you know this person?" I'd expect trouble.
This seems to be because he is a black man. If he were a white man, or an even an Asian man, with two black kids I'm betting the farm no one says shit. Mr Lewis was forced to convince the officer he was an okay dude. To me that is degrading and unacceptable.
The only suspicious person in the story was the stalker lady.
Me in Montana with my Nephew. PLEASE DON'T CALL THE POLICE ON ME!!!
This is for all the people who wanna call me racist... MFs I have FAMILY that are white...:
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I babysit my nieces sometimes....
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Several people verified to him he looked suspicious. So it was just more than this one lady.
Yeah. They said, "Kind of" which is really the only funny part of the story, in my opinion. I pictured them sucking on their soda straws, standing in the parking lot, maybe having a smoke, watching this crazy lady harass this black dude. But really to me them saying that, her saying that, is just more proof of how freaked out white people are of black men.
Me in Montana with my Nephew. PLEASE DON'T CALL THE POLICE ON ME!!!
This is for all the people who wanna call me racist... MFs I have FAMILY that are white...:
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I babysit my nieces sometimes....
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You act like what I said wasn't true.
What's up with the conservatives and this whataboutism bull??
Unfortunately I hear stories about men being questioned in general. Our society doesn't trust men, and that distrust goes into overdrive when kids are involved.
This is why I identify as dog. You see two kids with a dog and no one thinks twice.
Where at Man?Me in Montana with my Nephew. PLEASE DON'T CALL THE POLICE ON ME!!!
This is for all the people who wanna call me racist... MFs I have FAMILY that are white...:
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I babysit my nieces sometimes....
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So, this is wrong.
But I get El Prez's point.
Here is the key and where both parties could have made a better decision.
First, the lady is just assuming the racial differences are questionable without any regard to behavior or posture. It is one thing to start to question if they are sullen looking and unhappy and if he seems to want to have a hand on them so as they wont run, type of thing. But per the article, they were laughing and joking and having fun. Kids in danger don't do that and she should have dismissed it right then and there.
So, she is wrong to even confront. However once confronted, the babysitter could have disolved the situation within seconds. Yes. I cant imagine how deep it sits when someone becomes a victim of this type of racial bias, or any racial bias for that matter. It wont go away though. As sad as it is, it wont go away without turning the other cheek. I'm not saying ignore, but treating those filled with racial hatred, with pure kindness. This is tough I know. Im a victim of feeling hatred towards those who exert bigotry like this. My best friend is a minority and so I have witnessed it up close. I watched a cop target him for no reason and set him up.
With that said, the babysitters reaction fueled the fire. We need to figure out how to put the fire out, not add to it.
Once he showed that standoffishness he became suspect.
