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Dude, I haven't disagreed with you once, neither have others. I just think that you shouldn't purposefully do whatever the hell you want and don't expect consequences. The black students were 100% wrong, noone is saying their right in anyway my argument is that the girls should know better, and if the tour guide set them up, the tour guide should be fired IMO, because you really can't be a tour guide doing ignorant things like this.
But this assumes a couple of things. It assumes the girls should really know better - when many of us adults on c-d didn't even know 'Make America Great Again' is now a trigger for black people. It also assumes these girls would know that the place they're stopping in for lunch is a black college, and again, some adults on c-d seemed unaware of that fact.
And it assumes the adult chaperone is going to know that the shirt and hat the teens were wearing would trigger black people.
I'm not sure there was a *tour* at the college. Just a place they went for lunch, possibly set up ahead of time. The tour was throughout D.C.
I'm confused as to why people are so unwilling to give airhead 16 year old girls the benefit of the doubt.
NorCalWahine has posted more than once that this cements two stereotypes - that white men can't handle themselves in an altercation against black males and that black males are violent and will use any excuse to beat up white people.
So, we won't see the opposite at the Trump rally tonight?
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