Letter from Philly, re: Knockout Game.

July 12, 2014 — 3 Comments

I just interviewed a black girl for work. She is from west Philadelphia.

She seems like a nice enough girl, she is young. She’s only 17 but she seemed like a hard worker.

I decided to ask her about racial violence in her area and I asked her if the Knock out game was real. Which I clearly know it is.

She didn’t seem surprised at all the question, and she was happy to answer. “yes it is. All my friends do it.”

I asked her what she thinks about it. She says “it’s dumb because they know they could get arrested.”I asked her, I mean morally what do you think about it?

She said, “I don’t know, it’s not too big of a deal. It’s just a few people.”

Needless to say I don’t think she is right for the job.

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