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Sunday, October 13, 2019

Have you ever looked at the cars and trucks around you while in both stop and go traffic and in the free flowing movement of normal traffic?

I'm serious.

Can you see inside the vehicles these days?

With the modern car having a roof that is barely a mail slot in height with the beltline being pulled up high like an old man's pants past his belly button and with the roof being smashed down as if the car had flipped over, there is far less window space that you can see inside the vehicle.

Add to this the practice of tinting windows and you cannot see inside the vehicle to see if the car and truck is being driven by a man, a woman, or a walrus.

Then add the towering pickup trucks or the monster SUV's which have the windows far out of the line of sight of a vehicle following the SUV.   And even the worthless and hideous smaller CUV's like the putrid Honduh CRV, HRV, or the Toyoduh Miscreant, make it impossible for you to see who is driving.

I was sitting in traffic the other day and was trying to figure out who was driving a vehicle.   I could not determine the gender of the driver (God forbid the gender was a speculation and that I would need a computer to determine what the practicing gender of the drive would end up). 

Honestly, it was IMPOSSIBLE in 99% of the instances I noticed to see if the driver I was following was of any particular race.    Gender?    I don't do the Psychic Friends Network.

So how is it then, if I am surrounded by vehicles or following them and that I cannot determine the ethnicity of the driver, can the police select black drivers to pull them over while following them in traffic at highway speeds?    Seriously, unless the black driver had enormous snake hair that was animated like Medusa, I couldn't tell what was driving the cars I followed.   How can the police be charged with pulling over black people?

I guess you could play brand associations - Cadillacs, $250 cars with 98 inch wheels with yard long curb feelers, or purple cars that are slammed to the ground and then determine that these had to be vehicles only black people would drive (though most Mexican imports would find this high fashion as well), but seriously, how can you spot a black person while driving?

I think what ends up happening is that when a black person is pulled over, they go into perpetual victimhood mode and start mouthing off as they feel entitled to do.   They have been pre-programmed with prejudice against police in that dare they be pulled over it is because they are black and not because they have committed several moving violations or that their ride has safety flaws like lights burned out.  

I truly believe that the real genesis of "Driving While Black" first starts with the attitude of the average black motorist who tries to avoid responsibility for their personal problems with their wheels.   They never want to accept responsibility for their speeding or pathetic driving and then seek to shift the situation from a legitimate traffic stop to one where the poor excessively pigmented person goes all out to make it a racial situation when nothing of the sort ever happened.   This jump to racist diversion is not unlike women who use crying to try to avoid their equality with men.   Most blacks who invoke racist claims actually committed the offense and are indignant and don't want to accept their violations.   It has become so easy to escalate a true and valid traffic stop to one that is racially motivated by charge alone.    Most of these claims have no basis of fact, but many black people are so well practiced and conditioned to think their skin is an out, that they go to claiming racist police actions.

And let us not forget that in the world of law breaking, you don't end up in jail if you haven't made attempts to break the law.   So in the world of the race-baiters, the excessive number of blacks in jail is a product of a racist society when the reality of the world is that blacks commit a disproportionate amount of crime and place themselves in situations where they are going to jail and become convicted.    This is not racism.   This is just a fact of life that we have to deal with - and it is no wonder that those who advocate for blacks want to shift the blame from the chocolate divas to someone else.   Accepting black crime statistics isn't pretty and doesn't put much sweetness on the face of chocolate perps, but maybe we should be demanding the black community to start raising their black men with a respect for laws instead of whining when they are caught breaking them!

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