[Serious][NSFW] Tell us something brutally honest that you feel, no matter how mean or socially frowned upon?

Because as much as we like to pretend that we're all the same on the inside, it's bullshit. Yes, it sucks to speak in generalities, but it's difficult not to when it happens constantly. There are, of course, exceptions to every stereotype, but I won't push aside my personal experiences that I've as it would be bordering on insanity.

I'm not a backwards, country redneck. I'm a college-educated white person. So I don't feel that I've had prejudices built in me or have not given black people a "fair shake." In general, blacks are ignorant, disrespectful, complainers, unreliable, and have criminal tendencies. I've held job interviews for positions at work and often have blacks eliminate themselves from contention before even showing up. "Why can't you make the appointment later? That's too early for me." "E-mail that information over to me so I remember when the interview is." It's not my fucking job to do that! Stop being lazy. Show some initiative. And these are supposed to be educated, professional people.

When I finally hired a black woman to work in my office, I caught her on her cell phone every minute I stepped away. "Shiiiiiit, girl you know he gonna give it to you when you get home."

At a job I worked at previously, I walked a black customer out to her car late at night because she was older and the neighborhood wasn't so wonderful. I did this quite often for elderly customers. The next day, my manager called me in and told me that the woman had called in to corporate and explained that she thought she was being "racially profiled." Apparently, she thought I wanted to watch her on the way out to make sure she didn't steal anything. It put a major blemish on my record at a job that I worked exceedingly hard at despite the fact that I just walked an old stupid fucking woman out to her car.

In all my experiences growing up, from early childhood until now, blacks have been the most obnoxious, always causing violence and arguments. They have always been the ones to use excuses and use racism as a crutch despite the fact that other races, religions, and ethnicities have seen much worse atrocities. I feel absolutely horrible for the good black people out there as I would be completely embarrassed by what the "African-American community" has become with this constant media barrage Jesse Jackson and Al Sharpton at every turn for each Trayvon Martin event that we have to hear about for months on end. People should not be afraid to enter black neighborhoods or avoid black communities as much as they do. And we can never say anything bad about blacks in public for fear of the backlash that occurs.

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