Miami Boy and Elvis 2008 are both racists
[QUOTE]This is funny to hear from someone who was born and raised in the #1 economy in the world long time after the slavery was abolished, who has one of the most powerful passports in the world, never experienced all of the problems that immigrants face, and still fucking cry about being a black dick.[/QUOTE]Yes, slavery was abolished in the United States of America. After a devastating war within its boarders. Does not mean that people changed their attitudes after that Civil War.
[I]Harvard Pop Center faculty member Sara Bleich and her colleagues have published two studies examining experiences of racial discrimination in the United States.
One study found substantial black-white disparities in experiences of discrimination in the U.S. spanning multiple domains including health care, employment, and law enforcement, while a separate study found similar discrimination among Latinos in the United States. Given the connection between racial discrimination and poor health outcomes in both groups of Americans, the study calls for more interventions to address broad racial discrimination.[/I]
[URL]https://www.hsph.harvard.edu/population-development/2019/11/07/studies-find-evidence-of-systemic-racial-discrimination-across-multiple-domains-in-the-united-states/[/URL]
The one think I notice about both Miami Boy and Elvis 2008 is they never deny my accusations, apologize for their racist comments. They simply do like their hero Trump and double down. Especially when presented with the facts.
My offer to meet you Miami Boy remains on the table. Just note I have good health insurance and I've made my funeral arrangements. [B]What do I have to be afraid of?[/B].