Speaker 1
How do we course correct? O jamelis right. It's not our responsibility. But how many white people? Truly don't knowand that's another conversation we had, is like, there could be white people like, i remember this, this is a crazy moment. It's not even that crazy, but i just remember t i was in college, and there is this this er black dod friend of mine, and there's this white de that we didn't know at to party. And the white dod was like the like, second week in a college, and everybody's trying to make friends with theother. And m the white dude, very innocently, like trying to make friends, goes, the black dos, what's up, man? So, like, you playing sport here or something like not not even trying to be races, lik ja, askin the whit. Gy o t black. He talqesta. He was in great shape. He wasn't tall, but he was, he was in great jerk, and he likedd that alotsi right there. Theigdeo onid game selfan be a tal back. Hel ether, yes, yo su. So he sell it to him and like, eg. And the black dew goes, no, no, no, no, no. I'm just going to school here. And then the whit, you saw him feel so fuckand embarrassed that he had this ingrain. But it wasn't prejudice, like, i think you're worse. I truly believe tat. He was trying to connect. I know exactly what happenes, and i saw them as these things. But you know what? Happens to me at me staind, where i stay at now. And like, i see, everybody always want to tell me, t they're not races. And i that te on ti, and they always be like, you know, what happened to that guy about a store, or the other guy? T i got shot. Like, i really don't cat why they got a by t am, a good white person. Test orotteti as ofiel comversatio, if i'm races and buyng all them shirtssccnas asi, glad to see ao.