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you could take the 'black' out of that sentence, who would walk into a shop filled with 30 rowdy men?
Not really. shop with 30 rowdy men? local kebab house at chucking out time, really not that daunting to be fair.
Unfortunately the use of "black" in this case may be justified. Gang culture is far more predominant in black society, a fact people are now fully aware of and have thus led to people fearing groups of black youths. As a result people would actually be far more intimidated by a group of black youths than a mixed group of drunk men. It's a shame this is the case as it's the minority ruining it for the majority of young black people. It would seem every time i switch on the news some young black kid has been stabbed/shot/attacked.