Anyone feel judged if they shop at a white owned business instead of black owned right now?

Anonymous
I try to shop at black owned businesses, but if the one that has the item I want is a far drive from my house, then I just shop nearby. I don't have the time to drive to Manassas to pick up baked goods, even if they look delicious. I don't feel judged for that.
Anonymous
I shop at a human owned business. I honestly don't care the color of one's skin. I never did before and I maintain the same stance.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I shop mostly at Amazon these days and I'm sure I'm much more harshly judged for that.


Amzon is owned by its shareholders, and people of any race are welcome to buy their stock.


People of any race are also welcomed to pee into bottles while working for Amazon because they can't get a break to go to the bathroom. Phillip Lee Terry was dead for a few hours before they found him. I wonder if he owned stock?
Anonymous
White moral panic. unreal
Anonymous
I only shop at trans black special needs owned businesses
Anonymous
No, I don't go out of my way to tell people where I shop and I certainly don't care what they think about where I shop. Give me a break
Anonymous
Omg the newly woke and their social media lists are bad enough. I can’t believe you had to be confronted by someone asking if you’d seen her FB post in person. I’m liberal and supportive of BLM, but this crowd is just the worst. The book recs and the business lists. Go away.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:What seems fake to you about supporting black-owned businesses?


I wouldn't say it is fake, but it's likely racist.You just discriminated against a business owner due to the color of their skin.


That is not discrimination.
Anonymous
OP, truly I wish you a life where this is the most serious of your problems.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Is this real? How would you even know who owns a shop, let alone their ethnicity or race? I have no clue and zero time to figure this kind of thing out.


Because in some areas, you actually get to know the people in your community.

I always choose small business over large, when I can.
I always look for women owned businesses when I can.
I'm glad to support black owned businesses as well.

I even remember the cute little Cava guys before they became big time.

I don't feel guilty when I don't but I don't walk through life blind to my surroundings.

Anonymous
Here is a list of black owned businesses in Montgomery County.

https://www.mocoshow.com/blog/black-owned-moco-based-businesses/

Anonymous
No. I shop where it’s best for me and my family, regardless of the color of the proprietor’s skin.

Some people wring their hands and worry just a little too much.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:What seems fake to you about supporting black-owned businesses?


I wouldn't say it is fake, but it's likely racist.You just discriminated against a business owner due to the color of their skin.


That is not discrimination.


By the very literal definition of the word, it is discrimination. But it’s discrimination that we as a society (or at least part of our society) have decided is okay, or even necessary,, to support minorities. At this moment we’re choosing one minority group over a host of others, which some may see fault with.
Anonymous
I try to support all small business. If you don't then they close.
Anonymous
Not a single person has asked me about shopping at minority-owned businesses.
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