Every time I see a "salt & peppa" criminal team on TV the white guy is the evil leader dragging the reluctant black guy into the crime, the black guy always has some remorse and conscience, even if he participates in the evil deed, while the white guy is the sociopathic one. Guarantee you see that 99.9% of the time. Is real life like that? When I study real life account of mixed race criminals it seems it's always the black ones leading and somehow hooking up with weak willed white punk cowards. Maybe not always true but I'm sure in my mind that's how it usually goes. Jerry
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Every time I see a "salt & peppa" criminal team on TV the white guy is the evil leader dragging the reluctant black guy into the crime, the black guy always has some remorse and conscience, even if he participates in the evil deed, while the white guy is the sociopathic one. Guarantee you see that 99.9% of the time.
Is real life like that? When I study real life account of mixed race criminals it seems it's always the black ones leading and somehow hooking up with weak willed white punk cowards. Maybe not always true but I'm sure in my mind that's how it usually goes. Jerry
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