DaParkers
The original DISard of Oz!
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Awhile back two African American boys rang my doorbell selling magazines for college as well. This is pretty much an all-white neighborhood, and when I answered the door the first thing they said to me is "Don't be scared, we aren't here to harm you". That infuriated me! I couldn't believe that they assumed I would be scared because they are black!Despite their ignorance, I listened to their pitch, and then told them that I wasn't interested. The one kid then said to me "Oh, come on, you can afford it. Your garage is as big as my whole house". That REALLY ticked me off. I finally told them I wasn't interested and wished them good luck before I shut the door.
The whole incident really bothered me. I would have turned them down no matter what color they were. I have one kid in college and another one heading there next year. I am more concerned with paying for my own kids to go to college. It's as simple as that.
You may have not felt that way, but many do. It is an unfortunate reality than many black men face. Even though I question the sincerity of their visit, they did the right thing by letting you know that they meant no harm.
Despite their ignorance, I listened to their pitch, and then told them that I wasn't interested. The one kid then said to me "Oh, come on, you can afford it. Your garage is as big as my whole house". That REALLY ticked me off. I finally told them I wasn't interested and wished them good luck before I shut the door.
, So would I and then I would have remembered that Jail is not for me and that SHE would so not be worth it!

But maybe I was being too soft.
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