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Topic subjectNo need to edit anything. But let's use the 9/11 example.
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189995, No need to edit anything. But let's use the 9/11 example.
Posted by daryloneal, Fri Jul-24-15 08:00 AM
When you look at white people's response to 9/11, one could argue that it was a shock to their lives, as it:

A - Exposed a national vulnerability that had never been exposed before on that level

B - Was an event that took the lives of nearly 3,000 people at once

C - Many people lived privileged lives free of that sort of tragedy up to that point.

While the response of many black people was:

"Niggaz die everyday, b"

So if we see these types of incidents with some level of frequency, and experience homicide of our people at an even higher level of frequency, how does that compare?