Anonymous wrote:Whenever I read posts like these from (obviously) white people about “Maryland drivers” I smirk, because what she’s really saying is “Black drivers”.
Maryland has substantially more Black drivers than northern Virginia. And when dcums are complaining about “Maryland drivers” - as I’ve seen first hand in carpool - they are ALWAYS talking about aggressive driving by a driver with MD tags who just happen to coincidentally be Black. 100% of the time.
You’re not hiding your racism, dcum. We see right through it.
Anonymous wrote:Whenever I read posts like these from (obviously) white people about “Maryland drivers” I smirk, because what she’s really saying is “Black drivers”.
Maryland has substantially more Black drivers than northern Virginia. And when dcums are complaining about “Maryland drivers” - as I’ve seen first hand in carpool - they are ALWAYS talking about aggressive driving by a driver with MD tags who just happen to coincidentally be Black. 100% of the time.
You’re not hiding your racism, dcum. We see right through it.
Anonymous wrote:Whenever I read posts like these from (obviously) white people about “Maryland drivers” I smirk, because what she’s really saying is “Black drivers”.
Maryland has substantially more Black drivers than northern Virginia. And when dcums are complaining about “Maryland drivers” - as I’ve seen first hand in carpool - they are ALWAYS talking about aggressive driving by a driver with MD tags who just happen to coincidentally be Black. 100% of the time.
You’re not hiding your racism, dcum. We see right through it.
Anonymous wrote:I live in MD. The biggest problems I see are tailgating and an ignorance of the turn signal feature on their cars. There’s an urban legend I read on DCUM that driving schools used to teach their students not to signal lane changes. I would like to think this is apocryphal, but the prevalence of the practice makes me wonder.