Posted by JML755 on December 09, 2009 at 09:22:48 from (66.184.63.110):
In Reply to: tiger = cat posted by Bob on December 09, 2009 at 06:30:46:
Walterdavies said: (quoted from post at 12:22:21 12/09/09) If you never had a lot to do with an all colored group of workers you have no idea of how they live. Once when i was the only white kid on the paint crew I learned a lot about colored people. One thing is they all have a wife at home and then go find a girl every week to get a little. one guy complained because the motel rates had gone up he said "I'm not paying more than $6.00 for a room to get some A$$.
Tiger is just like the rest of them thinking with his lower half rather than his upper half.
Walt
Interesting comment Walt. Years ago, I inherited a laptop from a former employee (African American) who had neglected to empty his "deleted email" folder. There was a 6 month string of emails between him and his wife (they were having marital issues) and him and his girlfriend. Unbelievable stuff, read like a soap opera. One item stood out. He told his wife that it was "natural" for a black man to need several women. Couldn't be with just one. He didn't understand why she was upset that he had been fooling around with several women. Again, he argued that it was just a natural thing to do. Then, Detroit was treated to the text message scandal of ex-mayor Kwame Kilpatrick and all of his messages between him and his mistress (an aide of his). Pretty salacious stuff. His only remorse seemed to be that he got caught lying in court about it and was forced to resign before going to jail for perjury. He's still thumbing his nose at the system.
I know people will complain that it's "stereo-typing" but it sure does seem to be a trend. Black teens getting other black teens pregnant before they can even get a driver's license. And the parents are thrilled that their kids are having babies. It sure doesn't change even when they're billionaires with gorgeous wives. Must be in the genes.
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