Ignorance and racism, where, I don't see it. Granted there are those in the Klan, in the Arian Brotherhood, etc that don't like those people who they reffer to with the 'n' word displayed on the sign. Thing is over the course of my life I've known some really nice colored/black people who had no problem calling someone of their own race that acted in a bad manner the same 'n' word. In other words normal people know there is a difference between colored/black folks, and n''''ers.
Ever watched the TV show Bait Car? If not it's where the cops in various cities leave a unattended auto/truck in areas where they have had problems with vehicle theft as a temptation for those that want to steal it. I couldn't count the number of n---ers that jumped at the chance to steal the car, sat there on camera throwing the n'word back and forth at each other (obviously because they knew what they were), until they got locked in the car as it was shut down, and then locked in cuffs and the back of a patrol car. There were even a few underage that made it home to the parents, or grandparents homes and got caught there.....BIG difference in the older, colored family members that you saw on camera and the young punk caught stealing the car...........
Said all of that to say this.......There is nothing ignorant or racisist about telling the truth about what is glaringly obvious to anyone willing to see and speak the truth........regardless of the race/skin color of the person in the spotlight........
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