I'm a 90s kid. I grew up listening to rap, watching a lot of sports, and wearing Air Jordans. Might sound silly, but I carried that into adulthood.
Events of the last couple of months have pushed me away from all that. It's this weird sense of alienation I'm feeling from the black community : "You have to support us, but at the same time we don't like you."
And I'm getting that feeling from all levels. Whether it's Nike and the NBA or just local small businesses or restaurants.
I'm a minority myself and during my almost 40 years of living in America, I have never felt this level of hostility and alienation from a group of people (certainly not white people) as I do from the black community these days.
I always try not to stereotype or paint an entire group of people with one brush, but I admit it's getting really tough. And I fear this is the type of climate that breeds TRUE racism.
The ones that participate in being used, that put up signs saying "woman owned" or "black owned," or Muslim trangender midget owned," or white owned, will not get my business, period.
Agreed, you want to ensure my business, advertise pro-America. I dont give a damn what race you are or what imagined (or real) victim status you have, if you arent a USA chanting patriot Ill take my $$$ elsewhere.
Yea, I'll admit it's an internal struggle. And obviously there are based black people.
I am hoping to God that the survey I saw is true where something like 60-70% of black people prefer the phrase “All Lives Matter” over “Black Lives Matter.”