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I’ve had similar experiences. I’m half Cuban and I don’t look like the stereotypical Hispanic dude so most of the time people just assume I’m Caucasian. That’s when you get to hear a lot of people’s true opinions. I was at a boating event in central Florida once and this dude was telling everyone to be careful if they went to Miami for the boat show because they’d be “outnumbered there”. As if all the non Caucasian people in Dade county were actively hunting down poor innocent white folks for fun. As if any place where a majority of the people aren’t Lilly white is some kind of third world war zone. If anything, it’s people like this who need to get out and actually see the world instead of blindly following racist stereotypes.All true. I grew up on the Beach and went away to school for the see the world experience but I went to school in DC.
I’m pretty sure that the guy that made the statement about Miami and Atlanta is from Ocala, IIRC. When he said what he said, I thought the same thing you did.
Years ago my father had some land in some central Florida towns like Ocala and he was dealing with a buyer. Not knowing that my father’s ******, the guy asked: “How the **** do you live in Miami? Down there you’ve got nothing but Blacks, Cubans and Jews.”
When people like this say or think something about 1 minority group or ethnicity, don’t think they don’t say or think badly about others, like yours and mine when they’re with their friends.
Anyway, rant over. We now return you to your regularly scheduled tears.