KyokushinKarateMan
Train hard, fight easy
#newblacks don't worry about this
NewBlacks will ask, "why is he judging her"?
#newblacks don't worry about this


you gonna work hard for your racist ways
just to see her go 
yall got to learn how to troll them cacs when they do that. If they gonna follow me...they gonna follow me ALLL around the store & its gonna be for about 30min to an hour. Then I'm going to comely pick up one item like a candy bar or a drink, pay for it and leave
you gonna work hard for your racist ways
Like on some
Here's another one:


look in the 1st vid 
"Community Pride" grocery stores in Richmond, VA tried this, but they ended up going out of business.
Looks staged. Shorty even laughed in the last part. 
Why did they go out of business?
Community Pride, which opened its first inner-city stores in 1992, grossed $77 million and employed 680 workers by 2002. As a result, the company earned the No. 44 ranking on the 2003 BE INDUSTRIAL/SERVICE 100 list. The next year, Community Pride was forced to close its stores.
Johnson blames his demise on Supervalu, contending that the $44 billion Eden Prairie, Minnesota-based corporation unfairly bullied Community Pride into bad deals (see sidebar). Community Pride relied heavily on Supervalu, which supplied the small grocer with food products on credit.
“I’ve finally been able to get my status back in the community that I feel like I earned by giving my customers what they wanted. I just want to be able to do it again,” says Johnson.
Johnson’s Claims Against Supervalu
n In 1999 Supervalu “forced” Johnson to buy the Rack & Sack chain of suburban stores in a rush deal without due diligence, threatening to stop supplying Community Pride if he refused. (Supervalu purchased the profitable parent company of Rack & Sack within hours of Johnson’s purchase of the failing Rack & Sack stores.)
Supervalu supplied Johnson’s Rack & Sack stores with $750,000 worth of unsellable products, including pumpkins during the month of May.
In 2002 Supervalu gave Johnson a five-year, $1.9 million loan on which he had to pay back $10,000 per week.
Between 2002 and 2004, Supervalu constantly “shorted” Johnson truckloads of merchandise.
In 2003 Johnson identified a good deal to acquire 18 Norfolk-area stores, but Supervalu put up roadblocks against Johnson’s purchase and informed Johnson’s competitors of the opportunity.
And my black ass went to walmart (albuquerque,nm) to buy some liquor because it was closer than the liquor store. They didn't have what I wanted so I walked out and got chased down by loss prevention and management asking me if I had anything in my pockets...i had a coworker at walmart steal a game cube... put it down his pants and walked out and the alarm went off... he just kept on walking... the idian assistant manager was calling for him but he just acted like he ddint hear him... he was white and never questioned.
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i hope you sued.And my black ass went to walmart (albuquerque,nm) to buy some liquor because it was closer than the liquor store. They didn't have what I wanted so I walked out and got chased down by loss prevention and management asking me if I had anything in my pockets...