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They wanted to buy cheese in a CVS pharmacy. I'm thinking their names might have been Farookh or Achmed or Tibor or Mungkot. Sounds like over reaction, though. Two hapless and clueless immigrants stumble into a store and don't realize that they have no idea what kind of store it is. The clerks get spooked by the foreigners who wander around aimlessly and jump to conclusions. Or maybe they were home grown stoners who had a hankerin' for cheese and were so out of it they didn't know where they were.
They wanted to buy cheese in a CVS pharmacy. I'm thinking their names might have been Farookh or Achmed or Tibor or Mungkot. Sounds like over reaction, though. Two hapless and clueless immigrants stumble into a store and don't realize that they have no idea what kind of store it is. The clerks get spooked by the foreigners who wander around aimlessly and jump to conclusions. Or maybe they were home grown stoners who had a hankerin' for cheese and were so out of it they didn't know where they were.
You don't appear to have a clue and seem never to have been in a CVS.
This specific incident referenced in the original post did not happen to you nor is this thread about you, green mariner.
You have no special insight into what transpired at CVS just because you happen to be black or saw a few minute video on a newscast. You weren't there.
I know this specific incident isn't about me. However, I have been in a few situations where I've been hassled or someone has called the police because I "looked scary". And this didn't occur in rough areas, but in suburbia.
What a repulsive thing to day. How DARE a black person have their own, individual thoughts. Get back on that plantation!
To you people, blacks only have "individual thoughts" if they're conservative.
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