In all seriousness though, candance makes a hell of a lot of sense in one of those videos that I posted. She asks where is all of this racial divide we hear about on the news and social media, because she never experiences it in her personal life. And she walks the listeners thru her day, and how she interacted with people of various races & there was no tension, no arguments, no divide.
Same here. This weekend I went to a football game and probably interacted with about 50 people of various gender and race. From the ladies working the ticket booth, to people working concessions, to other mom & dads in the stands, the police officers managing traffic, the kids, etc. Everyone was kind and cordial to one another. No issues or drama at all. Just living life.
Then some kids from the neighborhood came over yesterday to jump on the trampoline. Two white, one black, one Asian. I told them all, have fun. Talked to them, all sweet kids.
Then my wife and I went to lunch. A black woman held the door for my wife as we walked in. Thank you, you’re welcome, and smiles exchanged. People of all races sitting around one another, enjoying a meal. No drama, no violence. Just living life.
I’ll visit a customer this week and work closely with an black friend of mine that I’ve known for 20+ years. Been to his house on many occasions, know his wife and kids, one of the most brilliant engineering minds I’ve met. We’ll probably have dinner, discuss work, our families, football, etc.
Hell, we all interact on here. And while we may disagree and call one another names behind the screen, we’d all still be here for one another if one of us was in need. Right?
So where is all of this racial divide CNN and others are trying to scare us with? Because I literally never experience it.