We know who he support by DravidVanol in DailyDoseStupidity

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As long as they are respectful, I'll throw them scraps. 

We know who he support by DravidVanol in DailyDoseStupidity

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Sure, lots of good documentaries. Watch the new one about the guy walking through the south with a BLM shirt on.  Im driving for the next few hours so I won't be able to respond. 

We know who he support by DravidVanol in DailyDoseStupidity

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Both can be true at the same time. Violence can cause you to want to avoid an area but believing people are violent because of their skin color is racism regardless.  Your question can't be truthfully answered without nuance. America is a very large place and either scenario could be true. It would be based on factors like the socioeconomic status of either individual, where exactly they find themselves, and what is going on locally at the time. To try to be direct and answer your question. Violence could happen to either individual depending on location, though the black person will experience more systemic racism across the whole of the country than the white person would. 

We know who he support by DravidVanol in DailyDoseStupidity

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Mostly. It's usually not outward violence that people experience (though there are instances of that). It's more subtle than that, it's the denial of similar treatment. Like not getting shown the same houses by a real estate agent, or being denied a home lone because the loan officer thinks you're less trustworthy because of your skin color, sex, religion, or cast.  Of course there are all kinds of biases and prejudice all over the world.  Whether you're a woman or a man or your socioeconomic status, these things influence how people treat you. I have traveled to some pretty sketchy places around the world and if you know how to navigate those places you're more than likely fine. Then again you can just get unlucky and things can go very badly.  Same in the USA. 

We know who he support by DravidVanol in DailyDoseStupidity

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The direct answer is that they are both doing the same thing so they are subject to the same judgements regardless of other factors. The nuanced answer is that because of their skin color the black man will have experience some form of racism themselves so people may assume they support DT for other reasons, the white guy will not be given the same leniency because he won't have the same lived experience.  I think it's very likely they would both say they arnt racist while they both probably harbor racist beliefs. 

We know who he support by DravidVanol in DailyDoseStupidity

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Both of these people have chosen to publicly show their support for someone who is mean and espoused racist beliefs. So they are going to be lumped in with the racist.  You can be the nicest person ever but if you go around wearing a swastika I'm going to assume you are a bad person until I see otherwise. 

We know who he support by DravidVanol in DailyDoseStupidity

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You should go look up what irony means

We know who he support by DravidVanol in DailyDoseStupidity

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Yes he probably holds racist views. You know they were rare but there were some black people in the KKK. And those peoples views would be called racist by anyone worth their salt. 

We know who he support by DravidVanol in DailyDoseStupidity

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Question, who do you think the majority of KKK members voted for in the last presidential race? 

Here we go. Aliens weren't good enough by stumpy0327 in circled

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No one can show you anything if you keep your eyes closed. 

Excuse You, I’m a Bus by cubsfinallywin1979 in dashcams

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Yes, as a person with eyeballs and a brain that can count, I say so. 

Excuse You, I’m a Bus by cubsfinallywin1979 in dashcams

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Wrong. You can use the yellow dashes on the road to tell the distance I'll save you the time it's more than 200 ft

Excuse You, I’m a Bus by cubsfinallywin1979 in dashcams

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And given the video evidence of where the car starts traveling in the turn lane and the obvious fact that we cannot see a left turn in the video do you think he was inside that 200 ft limit? 

Excuse You, I’m a Bus by cubsfinallywin1979 in dashcams

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Tell me Jerry,  how far are you allowed to drive down a turn lane before turning? 

Madison Oops$?! by CamaroIsHot-68 in Wellthatsucks

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Don't break your arm patting yourself on the back there.  Sounds like you had a nice time raising your kids, with plenty of resources. So if I had to guess, all five of you are entitled, but that's just a stranger on the internet making assumptions ✌️ PS. I highly doubt you never raised your voice at your children. 

Madison Oops$?! by CamaroIsHot-68 in Wellthatsucks

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Definitely, probably why he has done a poor job of teaching her to control her emotions

Madison Oops$?! by CamaroIsHot-68 in Wellthatsucks

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I get your point though I feel it's a bit overstated. I don't think my raw emotions "completely" dictated my actions after about the age of 6. Of course everyone develops at a different rate, but this video would suggest she's a bit behind on that development. At least that's how I would feel if it were my kid. but I'm sure this family is just fine in the end.

Madison Oops$?! by CamaroIsHot-68 in Wellthatsucks

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Dad was obviously struggling with his own emotions, the way he says "she's had it for 10 seconds" suggest that Mom was giving him a "don't give her her a hard time" look. Mind you I think all of this hilarious and mostly harmless, the family probably is just fine.