White - 32% Black - 30% Hispanic - 30% Asian - 8%
There are a few others including mixed race that has an overlap, but that's what I found when I looked it up (with a bit of rounding)
For the record, I love my city. I travel around it frequently, using primarily public transport if I can. I'm not letting some fear of "oh no what if they're black" stop me from doing what I want, living freely, enjoying my life and all my city has to offer. 99.9% of my interactions with random black people has been no better or worse than 99.9% of my interactions with random white, asian, hispanic, or other people.
I've been here 8 years and I'm not ready to leave quite yet.
It seems that you believe that the primary way that people become racist against Black people is by seeing WorldstarHipHop videos of Black people in physical brawls and such.
Of course not. There are loads of factors that brings someone to racism. I give low effort when I get low effort. He throws a low level insult about someone's appearance, so I'm not gonna try and delve into the why of it all. I figure he's just a sour patch kid.
I think it's important to distinguish where the exceptions come from. Why are they exceptions? What are the commonalities between the exceptions?
She was born in London and her first name is Cynthia, she went to a Catholic school.
And? What does that have to do with what the rest of her name is? Your name is what you're given when you're born, not what school you went to.
She doesn't use it for almost anything public, no. It's just what's on her wikipedia.
It feels like the only people this name is triggering is you and OP.
I doubt she even knows what any of that bullshit means - if it even means anything.
More than likely they're just names. That's what names are.
What makes it made up though, if that's the name she was given? So what if it's not "standard"?
Typical American names usually only have three names but that doesn't mean they all have to. I know a guy who was born with 4 middle names.
Bud lol. It's not that difficult to wrap your head around.
You're the only one saying this interview is real. It's the equivalent of "my dad works for nintendo and I play all the secret games." All I'm doing is asking if there is any other source for what you're saying. I'm not just gonna take you at your word.
I mean yeah that's basically what I'm insinuating. I don't know you, I don't know how much credo you have in saying this video is real. You can say you've watched it but for all I know you could be misremembering or making it up or maybe saw an AI generated interview.
I'd just like to see if your quote can be found anywhere else
I agree. It's been one of my favorite places to live.
Even when I'm on vacation, it feels nice to get back.