The trouble with the "black friends double standard" as set by liberals.
Someone expresses hand-wringing concern at the state of crime and safety in America today. This someone inevitably produces statistics about how the majority of crime is committed by blacks. To disclose the full truth, the statistics are factual.
This is an automatic knee-jerk reflex response any time__::
Yeah, you're asking NOW, "do you actually know any black people in real life?"
Yet- in all probability, when you hear someone who is racist, and then they say, "Some of my best friends are black," you are probably going to tear them all to pieces. Saying, "oh it doesn’t matter that some of your friends are black, you're still a racist person."
So which one is it? Is it, "do you actually know any black people, because if you did then that would automatically prove you are not racist?"
-OR- is it, "even though some of your best friends are black and therefore you do actually know black people in real life, but you are still racist?"
Someone expresses hand-wringing concern at the state of crime and safety in America today. This someone inevitably produces statistics about how the majority of crime is committed by blacks. To disclose the full truth, the statistics are factual.
This is an automatic knee-jerk reflex response any time__::
Yeah, you're asking NOW, "do you actually know any black people in real life?"
Yet- in all probability, when you hear someone who is racist, and then they say, "Some of my best friends are black," you are probably going to tear them all to pieces. Saying, "oh it doesn’t matter that some of your friends are black, you're still a racist person."
So which one is it? Is it, "do you actually know any black people, because if you did then that would automatically prove you are not racist?"
-OR- is it, "even though some of your best friends are black and therefore you do actually know black people in real life, but you are still racist?"
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