The true nature of a/the black: is revealed when you're with them, and a group starts chimping out with you as an intended target of their aggression
Uh, what the fuck is this guy even talking about? I’m 46 years old now, I grew up in what was pretty much a “white neighborhood.” Hell, I didn’t have a black classmate until I got to junior high school, actually. But I’ve certainly been around groups of black people since then many times, and never have I been a “target of agression” because I was white, or for any other reason.
Now, OK, I’ve heard stories from my mom, who grew up in Ann Arbor, MI in the 1960s….yeah, there were times you didn’t wanna be a young white girl in some certain "black neighborhoods”. But remember the time and the place I’m talking about, tho…saying that racial tensions were high might be a little bit of an understatement.
Basically, I’m saying we need a little more context for why you think you’re a “target of aggression” ya know?