Quote Originally Posted by MrPrena View Post
Yes some of them are racist, and have many hate. Okay I get it.

I had an experienced it before and it really made me uncomfortsble.

Short story:
Around 2009, we had a family friend who has a shop in Sioux falls and Cheyenne WY.
He wanted to expand their business to Grand Island NE, and he brought his employees from Sioux falls.
I decide to help him set up a business as an experience (compensated as well on a discounted friend rate).

Those 2 guys from sioux falls were very fun to work with iluntil they were talking about race and etc. At first hour, I thought they were kidding, but seems like they make joke out of it from dislikeness of a race.

Comment that really got me uncomfortable and I am not even white.

"White men cant be trusted. They took our land and got us drunk."
While holding a box cutter.. "hahahaha Robber become a ROBEE!!"

Then he told me that government tries to put them into the reserves etc.

I told my family friend about this because one of potential pissed off customer can really make him miserable.
He said think of them as a funny beavis and butthead.

I thought I was talking to native skinheads.
Reminds me of a time my boys and I were walking through the indigenous people's section (really cool display, that I highly recommend seeing if you get a chance) at the Denver museum.

This family of what I have to assume were natives, were in front of us just trashing the white man until they finally broke off to another section. What they didn't realize, is I'm a small part Choctaw from my dad's side, and my boys have that, plus Navajo from my wife. Now I get it, neither my wife or I are full blood, or even hold tribal membership, but my ancestors were part of the trail of tears. You never know who's family tree was part of some terrible incident from the past, but at the end of the day, it has zero affect on me.

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