You will be in GITMO, or worse, some 'undisclosed' location, in no time!
Just thrown over the wall ;D
I have never been a victim of any social or racial unjustice in the United States (I have been in India! Yes! Multiple times!!).
Isn't this funny! Funny strange, not funny haha.
And yeah, well-off makes a difference. When it came to getting pulled over, what actually changed it happening as frequently was having a newer car with darker windows :)
It is interesting what you say about the bubble, because that doesn't really exist here, everyone pretty much mingles - as you might have seen in the news with the prime minster partying at a local bar. It is not a super posh or fancy bar, it is a place I have been with my friends - quite drunk (back in the day).
I often wonder if it is skin color or other factors. For example, I have heard that black people from Africa in the US, get far better results than black people born in the US. Why is this? Personality, culture, difference in perspective?
Yes, I have seen the news of Finn PM partying! They way it should be!
I have seen that with my own eye. Being a petroleum geologist led me to travel to strange places and make strange deals. About 15 years back, business was big in Nigeria. Lots of Nigerians expat would come and work with us in Houston (as we will go there). They are black african from Africa, but just being where they are socially there in their lives (basically Kings and Queens in Nigerian standard, all educated in Europe, and having multiple flats in central London, you know what I mean!), they lived in very nice places in Houston. So just because of their socio-economic status, they afford a better social bubble, which many common African-American houstonians couldn't, and they hovered at the edge of justice.....
Its sad. But True!
Money buys opportunity, but it seems to also matter how you get the money. I think that when people are working in various kinds of jobs, they start to act in certain kinds of ways, based on their peer and reference groups. And then of course, that leads onto educational and generational difference, changing the bubble.