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Why do Blacks purposely walk slow when crossing streets

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Why do blacks purposely walk slow when crossing the street? I get this question a lot  from people and I believe its mostly black males that do it and its done to disrespect whites, asians, and hispanics. As a black man I also notice it.

5 hours ago, Jeromex said:

Why do blacks purposely walk slow when crossing the street? I get this question a lot  from people and I believe its mostly black males that do it and its done to disrespect whites, asians, and hispanics. As a black man I also notice it.



Then as a Black man.....YOU should be able to answer the question, lol.

What do you want people to do?  SPRINT across the damn boulevard?????

 

 

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They shlould walk like everyone else at a normal pace. Blacks purposely walk slow when crossing a street and even stop if the drivers are white, asian, or hispanic. No other race does that; its a “ black thing”.  Its also a know fact they do this.

On 1/21/2024 at 8:34 PM, Jeromex said:

 Blacks purposely walk slow when crossing a street and even stop if the drivers are white, asian, or hispanic. 


🤨.......and when those Blacks stop, what do those white, asian, and hispanic drivers do?
Do THEY stop too?

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On 1/23/2024 at 2:38 PM, Pioneer1 said:


🤨.......and when those Blacks stop, what do those white, asian, and hispanic drivers do?
Do THEY stop too?


Unfortnately they stop.

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