‘anti-white’ crime

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“Before they hit me, the girl with the green hair said, ‘You probably like Trump! Don’t you?’ LeCroix recalled. “I said, ‘I love him.’ I didn’t see which one hit me first.

“The one with the green hair, she was saying she hates white people, the way they talk, hates white skin, the way their skin cracks. Saying she was gangsta,” said the bartender, who was headed to visit her mother at the time.

“I was the only white person on the bus. By the time we started passing St. John’s Cemetery on Woodhaven, she started in on me, saying, ‘That’s where I’m going to bury you!’

“She had a bag from Bath and Body Works, and she took out a scrub and said she was going to beat me with it. It was tangerine,” LeCroix said. “She said, ‘You’re going to get what you deserve! All white people are going to get what they deserve.’ It was crazy.”


 

Hijinx

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I was brought up in the 50's , I played with a black kid who lived near me and blacks---if they hated us they didn't show it. At least not like it is now. I grew up on a tobacco farm and we hired them to help us at harvest time and we ate lunch with them because back in those day a meal came with a days work on the farm. Many were friends, and well respected. I have friends that are black and I respect them a lot.

This hatred displayed by many blacks today is a phenomenon that was worked on and encouraged by people like Jesse Jackson, Al Sharpton and others who profited from it IMO. I don't know when it started but I do know that racial prejudices and hatred is seems worse today than it ever was since the Civil War.
 
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herb749

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I was brought up in the 50's , I played with a black kid who lived near me and blacks---if they hated us they didn't show it. At least not like it is now. I grew up on a tobacco farm and we hired them to help us at harvest time and we ate lunch with them because back in those day a meal came with a days work on the farm. Many were friends, and well respected. I have friends that are black and I respect them a lot.

This hatred displayed by many blacks today is a phenomenon that was worked on and encouraged by people like Jesse Jackson, Al Sharpton and others who profited from it IMO. I don't know when it started but I do know that racial prejudices and hatred is seems worse today than it ever was since the Civil War.


You get it more in cities than rural areas. Blacks in rural areas just want to live their life like everyone else.
 

Hijinx

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You get it more in cities than rural areas. Blacks in rural areas just want to live their life like everyone else.
You bring up a good point. In a small way we see it in the incident in Hollywood the other night.
Just a small town like Lexington Park where townie hoodlums brought their war to decent rural people just wanting to have a good time.
 
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