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Does this game address the problems of all black men?
Blacks in this country deal with more things than just racial profiling and becoming someone's baby daddy again. If the maker really wants people to gain some glimpse into the life of a black man, then he needs to address all of the issues out there.
What about the middle class, educated black man who has worked hard to get where he is and now his childhood friends and some of his family think he has sold out. What about the black executive who has to deal with white subordinates who don't consider him to be a true authority figure.
I think this man had a good idea, but he needs to relate it more to all black people. Why does everyone seem to think that all black people are or once were in the ghetto?
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