Once again. Prime of example of:
D I F syndrome. I can't even believe he said that but was glad our resident Master Wizard saw it and noted as much..
That's a special kind of brain dead AND arrogance. wow...
I sometimes struggle with Black people like this because when I went to Boot camp, and Ribs will agree I am sure, the Black guys I was there with and then we were flown to a vacation in southeast Asia, were very nice and just like me. There was no difference and in fact, you really go color blind. I knew all my brothers in my platoon by the sound of their voice without having to look. We were fairly close to each other. I may have one time said this before but do not remember, so forgive me if I am repeating, but when I go and visit THE WALL in Wahington I have been blessed to see a couple of my brothers there and have some wonderful fellowship.
There is really no difference in people with different colored skin. It's what is in their hearts that make up a person.. I was blessed and fortunate to have that experience and have some lifelong friends...
Ribs knows what I am talking about. So does any other veteran... In war you are each others best friends and you become lifelong brothers...