Hi,
If I understand your meaning, you are saying that I am being too sensitive. In other words, I'm a snowflake. Your comment was very humorous. Thanks for the chuckle!
That's fine. This website is for our opinions.
Many younger people do not realize how sensitive African Americans and other non-Caucasians are.
I am 83 years old, so I remember that prejudice and discrimination were just taken for granted when I was a teenager in the 1950s.
And African Americans were the brunt of most discrimination and ridicule.
Although I abhor the outrageous looting and the kneeling of Caucasian hypocrites and the virulent anti-Caucasian racism of today, I can understand why African Americans are so sensitive.
I used to almost cry when I would read Ebony magazine's annual travel edition in the 1950s. It listed each state and the names of hotels/motels that would accept Black guests. In some states, Black tourists would be lucky to find even one place open to them.
Like a lot of other people of ALL ethnicities, I am terrified that I might be mistreated by a young man of the ethnicity under discussion, but I can still understand the pain endured by African Americans ever since they have been here.
Have a nice day!