A few years back Mel Farr, a former Detroit Lion running back, was run out of the car dealership business. Farr took a gamble on those who were credit risks, and their inability to pay, along with his own shady business practices eventually caught up with him. Reading this story reminds me a bit of Farr, but also makes me think about some of the hurdles folk have to jump through in order to fight racism. Note that the possibility that the dealer is shady AND that his superiors are racist isn't being considered. It's a zero sum game.
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