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"She's not said one word to me, not spoken to me, not said 'hi', not looked my way..." (says a fellow tennis player)
This jumped out at me as I was scanning the article. I notice that the afro-mind seems to think common courtesy is a sign of contemptible weakness. I couldn't understand why, when I was trying to be a politically correct schmuck, and make eye contact & smile at blacks, most (aside from a small minority) would glower and pointedly not look your way. It's weaponized hostility, another attack on our cultural unity and homogeneity.
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[–] enginedriver13 0 points 1 point 1 point (+1|-0) ago
This jumped out at me as I was scanning the article. I notice that the afro-mind seems to think common courtesy is a sign of contemptible weakness. I couldn't understand why, when I was trying to be a politically correct schmuck, and make eye contact & smile at blacks, most (aside from a small minority) would glower and pointedly not look your way. It's weaponized hostility, another attack on our cultural unity and homogeneity.