They were all bent out of shape about George Floyd last year when I'm sure they'd immediately check to see if the car doors were locked if they saw him in their town on the way to the supermarket.
I know so many people like this, it's unreal.
Afraid to step outside after the sun goes down, don't dare leave anything unlocked - not even an upstairs window - but still on board with the every bit of diversity and immigration there is.
I ask them "Who is going to do that?", and their best answer is "Anyone!"
And then, the kicker, is when they say "When I was young we didn't have to lock anything! You could leave everything wide open on a hot summer night!"
I know so many people like this, it's unreal.
Afraid to step outside after the sun goes down, don't dare leave anything unlocked - not even an upstairs window - but still on board with the every bit of diversity and immigration there is.
I ask them "Who is going to do that?", and their best answer is "Anyone!"
And then, the kicker, is when they say "When I was young we didn't have to lock anything! You could leave everything wide open on a hot summer night!"
I ask them "What's changed since then?"
They shrug.