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Hmmmm? Well I'm going to put it out there. Yes I'm black. Did I use the sock on my sportbike? Yep sure did. Is it a black thing? Nope its not. Did I think the comment about blacks or use of any other color out there was ignorant? Yes I did. While I see color I don't see color for those that can understand that. But I understand people are going to be people and say what they really feel about another race, religion, creed, or color. It what it is I guess.
But back to the sock, it still makes those PRETTY WHITE SNEAKERS that US BLACKS wear dirty. Damn shame someone went there with this.
Thank you for your service to our country. Now lighten up. I am sure Nelly would by this shifter sock to protect his Air Force Ones, don't you?
You know it is possible that the guy has only seen the black riders where he lives do this....thus his comment.....everybody is to quick to get offended these days!
Last edited by mike5511; Jul 14, 2012 at 03:36 AM.
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