You don't go anywhere at 3AM, loaded with cash and looking flashy unless you're looking for trouble. That doesn't make you racist, though your"whitey" comment is one I take exception to.
You truly tired of racism? Stop caring if someone is white, black, Asian, whatever. Who gives a darn about this crap anymore? Move on!!!!
2007-01-08 11:28:23
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answered by melouofs 7
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First of all dumbass. I drive a truck and I dont wear a rolex and the only bling bling i have is my wedding band. You asked a really stupid *** question. No i wouldnt go to churchs chicken I would go to the taco bell across the street because my wifes a latino
2007-01-08 21:10:45
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answered by Anonymous
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no. but only because i dont go to church, my car is not shiny (i haven't washed it in over a year, seriously), i have no bling bling (not only do i think there are more important things to drop money on, i'm just not the "girly" type and wear almost no jewlery) and while i have a very expensive watch, it is not rolex and i rarely wear it anyway because i am very clumsy and am afraid to break it, and at 3 am i am usually asleep or working 3rd shift.
2007-01-08 20:02:42
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answered by Missie l 2
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I don't roll like that: no bling, no shiny car, but I'd sure as hell go to a Churches any time of day or night. We're all there for the same thing.
2007-01-08 19:25:08
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answered by JUDI O 3
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I wouldn't go to any fried chicken place at 3:00 AM. As an adult, I have responsibilities that require me to be awake and alert at 8:00 AM, if not earlier. I am therefore never awake at 3:00 in the morning. I wouldn't make a show of wearing expensive jewelry at ANy fast food place or convenience store, either...
I find that bad things happen to people who feel the need to be awake and outside of their homes at such hours. It has nothing to do with race. It has everything with a sense of responsibility.
Responsible people do not voluntarily put themselves in any situation that would offer such a high likelihood for trouble.
2007-01-08 19:31:30
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answered by chocolahoma 7
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There isn't anything racist about avoiding a situation like that. I'm not racist, but its just statistics. All minority neighborhoods tend to have lower income rates and higher crime rates. Its sad, but true. In an 'all-black" neighborhood, not that such a thing exists, there would probally be a higher crime rate then in an all-white suburban neighborhood. Obviously not all minorites are out to rob you. Facts don't make someone racist.
2007-01-08 19:29:37
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answered by paintmeblue719 5
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I don't wear a watch, and don't wear bling.
But I do have nice new shiny car...
It wouldn't matter to me if the neighborhood was all black or all white -- if it had a reputation for crime, no I would not go. If it was a safe neighborhood, no problem.
That's not racist, that's common sense :)
Speaking of racist...not every "all black" neighborhood is a high-crime area, you know. Maybe I misinterpreted, but that seems to be what you implied...?
2007-01-08 19:29:05
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answered by Anonymous
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i see the point. You ask this to see if a c/c person, who is not racist or says their not,will go out in the morning to churches chicken.if they say no then they might be racist,or they say no because of the reason of going out so early in the morning.if they say yes then they might not be racist. it would have been better to ask if a c/c person would change churches.instead it would focus a little on religion,well not religion,but the fact of being around alot of a/a
most c/c people are afraid to stand out in an area where all a/a are.like a church,a neighborhood,etc..
2007-01-08 19:35:13
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answered by poisonbabe38 1
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If I had enough money for a rolex, then I would be driving a car worth well over $100k. If that were the case I would also have enough money to send someone out for me to get food.
2007-01-08 20:09:04
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answered by Dave 2
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Well it would depend, if I wanted to go I would, but it would depend on the neighborhood what I would wear or not wear, why stand out wearing say a Prada purse, gucci pants, etc if everyone else is wearing jeans and tshirts? I would dress to the tune of the event or what I felt comfy wearing.
2007-01-08 19:30:39
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answered by Tina of Lymphland.com 6
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