a clue ? perhaps
I've been listening to a Malcolm X talk from 1965. His notion of "any snake will do" is vital to black Americans, even to today.
When a black person is approached by a white person, will that person be the cop that stops them for DWB or is it the cop that takes his little girls kitten out of a tree ?
Malcolm X saw no difference. Not saying his approach is right or wrong
But understand K, Malcolm X words ring through that mans head every time he sees Stars and Bars. Every time a KKK Grand Wizard gives an endorsement to a POTUS candidate and that candidate does not refute that endorsement.
Every time Trayvon Martins killer walks into a police station and is treated like he just J-walked.
Or the killer of 8 black church goers gets taken for fast food on the way to being booked for murder.
Or when a city's children are drinking and bathing water contaminated by lead - because ...
When a black man see's and hears this ****, "any snake will do" is relevant to the time
No I don't understand the black americans experience- but I do the listening when they do the explaining, and to merely dismiss it as "hate speech" really doesn't accomplish a damn thing
But let me ask you, do you consider he reaction or anticipation to aggressive bigotry, racism ?