Black people don’t even question things any more, they simply follow the lead.

Meaning of the quote

This quote suggests that the speaker believes some Black people may be too quick to accept what others tell them without thinking for themselves or questioning it. The speaker seems to feel that Black people are not being independent enough in their thinking and decision-making. However, this is a broad generalization that does not account for the diversity of perspectives and experiences within the Black community. It's important to avoid making assumptions or judgments about any group of people based on their race or ethnicity.

About Tim Reid

Tim Reid is an acclaimed American actor, comedian, and film director best known for his roles in popular TV shows like WKRP in Cincinnati, Simon & Simon, and That ’70s Show. He is also the founder of the Legacy Media Institute, a non-profit organization dedicated to supporting aspiring entertainment industry professionals.

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