After the first few queries, a tiny part of me kind of felt guilty, a little remorseful that I was making posts like these. Slightly reluctant to buy into the popular notion that I’m not so much of a critical individual not afraid to speak about the taboo topic of racial stereotypes, but just a straight up racist (which I vehemently deny, since that would mean I hate 100% of a particular demographic which is genuinely false).
But all that guilt was quickly washed away this morning, when my leisurely drive into work today was soured by an impatient, militant pitbull of a black woman who decided to lay down on the horn of her car because I couldn’t read minds. Which brings me to the latest query in honor of Black History Month:
What in history led to the modern day aversion that black people have with utilizing turn signals?
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