Better yet, Let's talk about why people are still surprised by this
	
		
			
		
		
	
			
			One of the saddest things I have seen is people (both black and white) making fun of his learning disability, shyt almost brings a tear to my eye, made me even more of a fan of his
 although 'courage' isnt the right word
 although 'courage' isnt the right word when you see one of those stories where tweets gets forwarded to a company and someone gets fired, but it doesnt happen nearly enough
 when you see one of those stories where tweets gets forwarded to a company and someone gets fired, but it doesnt happen nearly enoughIf he was Tom Brady or white in general, he would have nationwide support and sympathy.One of the saddest things I have seen is people (both black and white) making fun of his learning disability, shyt almost brings a tear to my eye, made me even more of a fan of his
Black people are 13% of the population and live primarily in metropolitan areas and the southeast. There's a good chance they're not around black people, or very rarely.this is what im saying. why are there no repurcussions?? do these people not have black neighbors/coworkers??
Is this an actual statistic

 
	

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still mad huh..
 
	