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6/29/2025, 8:01:56 PM
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Blacks see it as some kind of signal of distrust when the divider is placed between their stuff and anyone else's. Since they're incapable of empathy, they can't see things from the cashier's point of view, which is one where the division between customer items isn't clear because they were too busy scanning (and maybe bagging) items to watch the other end of the belt to see who put what on the belt.
Blacks see it as some kind of signal of distrust when the divider is placed between their stuff and anyone else's. Since they're incapable of empathy, they can't see things from the cashier's point of view, which is one where the division between customer items isn't clear because they were too busy scanning (and maybe bagging) items to watch the other end of the belt to see who put what on the belt.
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