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- September 5, 2007 at 12:00 am #10718
Why do blacks pass up two large markets in the black neighborhood to shop in a small supermarket in the white neighborhood? One of their large markets is the same brand as the small one they flock to. They lean on their carts, shuffling slowly down the middle of the aisles, talk loudly and untelligibly, and make a big deal out of every little thing. Why don’t they stay in the black neighborhood and shop with ‘good’ black people instead of coming to our neighborhood and shopping with ‘bad’ white people?
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Name : Carolyn B(ates) (please use initials), Gender : F, Sexual Orientation : Straight, Race : White/Caucasian, Religion : Baptist, Age : 69, City : Jacksonville, State : FL Country : United States, Occupation : Housewife, Education level : 4 Years of College, Social class : Upper middle class, November 7, 2007 at 12:00 am #21843
DaneRMemberWow….. that sounds a lot racist. Every grocery store is different, yes even two publixes or winn-dixies have different items. Maybe the one in your neighborhood is better. Maybe it has a better selection or better service, and it sure as hell isnt cause it’s in a white neighborhood. Some people talk loud, deal with it or shop somewhere else. Please think before you speak next time and try not to create a stereotype of whites.
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Name : DaneR, Age : 19, City : Jacksonville, State : FL Country : United States,  - AuthorPosts
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