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Talking to my friend and his brother outside his house yesterday and we see two kids skipping by holding hands, one black boy and one white girl with blonde hair and light eyes, who was noticeably taller than the black. They couldn't have been more than 6 or 7 and the black boy was aggressively leading the white girl. My friend chuckled, "They're starting earlier and earlier." We had a conversation about it and my friend was of the typical cuckservative point of view that "color doesn't matter/it's the character/democrats are the real racists" programmed response. His brother was like basically "fk ni--gers/can't stand them."

When I left, I turned the corner to the front of the house, and there they were, the black boy and blonde girl doing 'something' by the small tree in my friend's front yard. When they noticed me they suddenly stopped and looked at me like deer frozen in headlights. Then they quickly left and headed back up the block where they came from.

I don't watch any children's programming or see what they look at these days but found it odd that two very little kids of different races were sneaking off together and playing kissy behind the tree or whatever, with the black boy being so aggressive.

I don't remember much about being 6 years old but I think trying to smooch all the girls was the last thing on my mind. I know blacks are typically regarded as more aggressive and higher testosterone, etc. Personally I believe they just have smaller brains that don't suggest the possibility of consequences for promiscuous behavior, probably why their race are a petri dish of diseases and disorders related to promiscuity. They simply can't think about actions and consequences since their brains did not evolve to plan, unlike Western man's.

Obviously (((someone))) is telling little black boys to go around and kiss on all the little blonde white girls. Just another warning in case you already didn't know.

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