ruby sparks
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I've said this before. If (and it has happened a few times) I'm walking down a quiet street late at night and I find myself catching up on a lone woman walking ahead of me in the same direction, I may cross over the road, rather than gradually overtake her on the same footpath, because I understand that men, and perhaps especially to a woman walking alone late at night, ARE potentially more dangerous. I agree that I should not perhaps be obliged to do it, but I do think it's reasonable behaviour, just in case.
Why is it reasonable?
I explained why I think it is.
I think it's situation-specific. Probably quite rare. I would usually not do it. I probably overtake women on the footpaths a lot, since I walk quite fast.
Would you say there is a special obligation for black men to cross the street when they are catching up to a white person on a footpath, given the statistical danger they pose?
No, because I specifically said it should not be an obligation, just reasonable behaviour, in certain circumstances, imo.
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