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    Wait that chef caterer lady with the cute kid is a conservathug? Really hmmm shaking my head.

    how were things growing up in the trashy trailer park you come from Brian, is your mom still a meth whore? Is she still giving $5 bj’s at the truck stop?

    out of touch much? Lol

    These are stereotypes they have about us, thick lips, low iq, propensity towards being criminals, all black women are whores according to them and we like kool-aid, fried chicken and watermelon. So this is a chef/caterer in NYC so to put her down he tried the micro aggression about koolaid, he is a douchebag and it

    It’s because it was a little black girl. We are not fully human to them. I am sickened by this.

    OMG Tex-ass is such a horrible place. I have got to get out of here.

    I will side with a private citizen any day of the week rather than a business establishment, obviousely this Kelly person nurtured and fostered a culture at his place of business where indifference and brutality towards black females is encouraged. Eff him and his staff, boycott @CrownVic
    Sorry about what happened to

    They were scared no doubt, poor babies.

    Indeed, we have to sit her and “humanize” our citizens who are of color. Sickening. I am so grateful I have options, one of my options which I may very well exericise is to leave. That poor little girl, any kid can say no. It is not an “arrestable” offense. I hope some random blond kid gets brutalized like that. Soon.

    It is shocking, I grew up in Fairfax County in the 80’s and 90’s I had no idea the danger I was in. I moved to DC as soon as I could. I am moving back to the DC area this winter and you can bet I won’t be moving to Fairfax County. I didn’t realize they were a bunch of murderous thugs. Gosh I worry for our country.

    All the time, I have a sister who lives in a very nice and wealthy suburb the nieghbors and cops finally got used to her and her family. I've been stopped twice and asked what I was doing there. It's just part of the whole living while black thing. One tries not to internalize, not personalize but at the end of the