I was in the deep South during 9/11 and in that time frame black and white came together in almost perfect harmony and brotherhood to crave killing some Muslims. It was a straight up after school special, where random dudes were becoming best friends on the street out of sheer mutual hate of an enemy.
So its complete reality even in this country, and that's why they constantly keep that wedge between the two. Because poor blacks and whites are literally living the same existences and have the same enemies.
I was in the deep South during 9/11 and in that time frame black and white came together in almost perfect harmony and brotherhood to crave killing some Muslims. It was a straight up after school special, where random dudes were becoming best friends on the street out of sheer mutual hate of an enemy.
So its complete reality even in this country, and that's why they constantly keep that wedge between the two. Because poor blacks and whites are literally living the same existences and have the same enemies.