Quote from spect8or:
Hey Ricter, since you were trained as a sociologist, I wonder if you agree with what this Professor Feagin (who is white), sociology prof at Florida Gainesville, who says "[A] black person has to view every white person as 'a potential enemy unless he personally finds out differently.' Black Americans of all ages and statuses are ... forced into a vigilant, cautious and defensive orientation as they deal with potentially dangerous whites throughout their lives."
Do you think, Ricter, that such thinking might be a contributing factor in a crime like this?
http://www.nytimes.com/2006/06/13/nyregion/13grant.html?_r=2&oref=slogin&oref=slogin
WHITE PLAINSâThe petite blond woman was found lying in a pool of blood in broad daylight near a popular mall. A homeless black man with a history of violent rapes was quickly arrested a block away, shirtless and soaked in blood. He later told the police that he had hidden in a stairwell with a knife for hours that day, waiting to kill a white person.
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âAll I knew was she had blond hair and blue eyes and she had to die,â Mr. Grant tells his interrogators on the tape. âIf Iâd have had a gun today, thereâd be a lot of dead white people on the streets of White Plains.â