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Diana-EParticipantI do not have the answer. Working as an ortho tech at a Dayton hospital, I know when white men enter certain black bars, they are at risk. The story is usually the same: A young white male in the 'wrong' bar. It happens too often. They come to our ER by ambulance beaten to a pulp, wallet gone, nobody saw a THING. I counter your question by asking, why isn't the WHITE patron 'the man' instead of 'the target'? I have seen enough cracked skulls.User Detail :
Name : Diana-E, Gender : F, Race : White/Caucasian, Age : 28, City : Dayton, State : OH Country : United States, Occupation : Ortho Tech, Education level : Technical School, Social class : Lower middle class, - AuthorPosts
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