N. Chambers
Some do sell drugs, but that is not the general demographic. And if that is what you think, evidently you don’t know any of these people personally. Some of it is, in my opinion, poor money managment. Even though I don’t indulge in these things, I know those who do. I am also familiar with “flipping” your money. For example, it is cheaper to buy a car directly from the owner to negotiate a good price vs. buying at a car dealership, and gradually add to the car’s appearance, then later sell it at a higher price to move on to your next ride. Clothes: some do it legit, some don’t. One can buy thousand-dollar suits, shoes, etc., that were admittedly stolen, and often they weren’t stolen by black folks. Hey, if they can look good with the same quality for less money and not get caught, some say why not. Many feel they shouldn’t let the opportunity slip by to get something worth $2,000 for $500. And we who don’t have the same access as they do can’t be angry … like we have never walked away with some kind hook-up frill, or courtesy, right or wrong…
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