it’s not about liking it. It brings nothing to the conversation. The type of people who don’t like this picture of Jerry Seinfeld also don’t like guns in America. It’s not that complex of a thing to think about.
Plus plenty of us Americans mock that stuff too. In the state I live in, a man was killed by people loving guns like this because he was black while jogging. At the time, I was living in a city called White, GA. Down the street was a lumberyard that flew Confederate and Trump flags. I’m a person who since I was young loved exploring places in woods etc, but I’m rather terrified to do it in this day and area, especially with my skin color. A lot of us are trapped by circumstances here, so that comment felt more like a
“You complain about America, yet you live there. Curious.” type of comment.
Yet here are the Americans calling the kettle black
Ouff, they didn’t like this comment, huh?
it’s not about liking it. It brings nothing to the conversation. The type of people who don’t like this picture of Jerry Seinfeld also don’t like guns in America. It’s not that complex of a thing to think about.
Plus plenty of us Americans mock that stuff too. In the state I live in, a man was killed by people loving guns like this because he was black while jogging. At the time, I was living in a city called White, GA. Down the street was a lumberyard that flew Confederate and Trump flags. I’m a person who since I was young loved exploring places in woods etc, but I’m rather terrified to do it in this day and area, especially with my skin color. A lot of us are trapped by circumstances here, so that comment felt more like a
“You complain about America, yet you live there. Curious.” type of comment.
well at least they’re not using a slur for a change