Not at all.
You don't see how a white person growing up in an area that has little to no black residents, doesn't have black friends. My example is exactly the same if you "can see" how that would happen then you agree.
No, I don't see how that possibility has anything to do with showing that the average white guy has no black friends.
How do you propose to prove me wrong? You live in an area 96% white, how many of your white friends including yourself had black friends growing up? I'll wait. When did you meet one?
It really is irrelevant. My personal experience is a drop in the bucket to proving the average white guy has no black friends. Why would it matter when I made black friends, the point is that I did.
No, I proved my point. If my friend didn't meet a black man until college odds are everything he learned or heard about them came from a secondary sources: news, movies, music, relatives etc. he was an adult by that point, more than enough time for misconceptions to fester.
No your point was that the average white man has no black friends.
To prove this you pointed to a white man with black friends.
Again, I am discussing your contention that the average white guy has no black friends and does not interact with black people regularly.
You are changing the topic to try to escape that this is totally incorrect.
I didn't "throw" it in at all, I simply clarified my position. "Interact" was vague. The previous sentence where i used "friends with" I stand by it 100%
Based on the 95% number, I would say no, she is clearly the exception. I can guarantee most white women in your area marry white men and I would be correct.
That doesn't matter, because you are saying you can use one person's experience to prove a nationwide trend.
Of course this proves nothing, which is why I said it, because, therefore, your anecdotal example also proves nothing.
I never said you couldn't have an out of area friend, just that it's unlikely as a youth.
Age is not relevant to the point.
I disagree completely, most white men don't grow up in melting pots, while it would be nice. White people live in white neighborhoods and black people live in black neighborhoods, Hispanics in theirs etc.
While there are incidences of this, this is the main point you are missing. Most of America lives in Metropolitan areas, and metropolitan areas are diverse.
Your completely ignoring the facts of modern segregation the effects of gentrification etc. and this isn't hard info to find. Scroll down for philly one of the most segregated of the cities researched. My story is the norm.
You live in an integrated city. That is simply a fact.
In any event, this discussion seems to have run its course. I will step out, because I don't want it to turn contentious. Feel free to have the last word.