When I saw Ryan Friday evening, I knew he was upset. He was just getting to work, but he looked beaten and angry. He sat down to tell me his story.
Ryan’s a young guy who went to buy a car Friday. He took slightly more than $2,000 to a dealership to buy a car that costs about $10,000. After test driving the car and agreeing to a price, he filled out all the paperwork — only to be told at the end that he didn’t make enough money, even though he works full time and has a good record.
He was hurt and angry. It wasn’t just that he needed a car. He felt that he had done everything he’s been told he’s supposed to do as a young adult in this society, but he’s not finding the opportunities he expected — and he’s hearing “no” often enough that he’s getting frustrated. And his frustration is turning to anger.
Slow culture changes might mean skin color matters less in future
People who confront harsh reality are ones who survive bad times
I kinda like Rand Paul, but I don’t support anybody as ruler-in-chief
Race discrimination: Sometimes evil, but sometimes praiseworthy?
Don’t personalize: The system is the issue, not Obama or any individual
Death of classmate from past feels like a reminder to change my life
Get over it: There’s no media conspiracy against your beliefs