When the Starbucks incident happened, where two black men were arrested in the store, a big part of me wanted to write about it instantly, to highlight the black privilege and entitlement mentality that first-world blacks have. Though everyone was writing Starbucks articles, and so I waited for the fallout to land neatly enough to the point I could navigate through it.

Though after a week, my initial thoughts haven’t changed much at all: Black privilege is out of control!

How do I see this as a case of black privilege? It’s a fair question. And while I was taught never to answer a question with another question, I cannot help but to ask, how do you not see it as such!?

I grew up in a rough-and-tumble poor white Irish neighborhood, and as teenagers we loved to loiter anywhere we wanted to loiter. Food Lion, 7-11, Burger King, Taco Bell, Hardees (the east coast’s Carl’s Jr.), etc. I have been asked to leave every single one of those locations mentioned, and have had the cops called on me twice when refusing. I’ve been banned from two for refusing to leave.

Why? Well, because of the color of my skin, obviously!

I mean, I’m just a white guy, and we all know our skin is our sin!

And while that’s obviously just bullshit, I will tell you one thing: My friends and I would have definitely used that excuse if we could have! But who the f*ck cares when it happens to white people? Who the f*ck marches for whites when they’re killed by police at twice the number of blacks? Or when they have to score higher on SAT tests to get into college? Or when they have more trouble getting college loans? And on it goes…

Black privilege is real. It gives you social promotion in school, whereby you don’t even have to pass a grade, just show up to school and you get credits. You get over 200 free SAT points, diversity placements in college, and you get to pitch a bitch-fit if you don’t get hired for a job, citing “racism,” as if people are f*cking stupid enough to be racist in a climate where the mere suggestion can ruin your life (like the manager of Starbucks who got fired for doing her job, yet another sacrifice at the altar of diversity-is-our-strength). And numerous other examples…

We all know the story. Two black males went into Starbucks, sat down, refused to order anything, demanded to use the bathroom, and were then asked to leave because they were loitering. They refused, “because I’m black!” and the police were called.

And from John Legend to the LA Times, this is an example of racism in the first degree!

It really beggars all belief. Even with all the facts, even with the “they dindu nuffin” crowd admitting that they “dindu nuffin,” including not becoming customers, we still have to hear this inane bullshit about how they were only thrown out of Starbucks for being black.

Starbucks!

This is a neo-Marxist progressive hipster hangout, like Whole Foods and a Carbon Credits website had a retarded baby! Starbucks is the most obnoxiously liberal business in the entire United States. iOS should be their logo. Their mermaid—or whatever the f*ck it is—should have an ironic beard and a neck scarf. You cannot get any more progressive liberal than a Starbucks, for f*ck’s sake.

Even still, they’re a private business. It’s private property. And you’re not allowed to use it as your living room, even if you are black and privileged and think the entire world owes you everything you want because your ancestors picked cotton.

A hard blow, I realize, but it’s how life works. You cannot go into a private establishment, refuse to order, demand customer privileges, and then refuse to leave when asked.

When interviewed, the two black males claimed that this was a business meeting they had been planning for months; that it was a life-changing meeting that was incredibly important.

Okay. If I’m to believe that, I have to push through it logically, despite all of the knee-jerk “Das waycis” emotions that wanna bubble up, and ask just a couple of pertinent questions:

1: If it was so damn important, so life-changing a meeting, why are you having it at a f*cking Starbucks?

2: If it was so important to you to meet at Starbucks, where you would be sitting and conversing for a period so long that your bladder got full, why not just order a damn cup of coffee when the manager said something?

We know why. We all know why. Even these idiots crying about how blacks should be entitled to do whatever the f*ck they want know why.

It’s because black privilege.

You see, today’s blacks aren’t after what their grandparents were after. Their ancestors were after equality. They wanted to fight to be held to the same standards of whites, protected under the same laws. The Obama-Generation blacks, however, are the ones who cannot find racism so they must create it. They’re the ones whipping up these microaggressions in safe-space laboratories; they’re the ones who feel as if they’re entitled to do whatever they want in this nation and that laws shouldn’t even apply to them.

This is the same mentality that has Black Lives Matter literally saying that black people in black neighborhoods should have free reign to commit crime without the police interfering.

This is a case of black privilege, and it’s easy to see why these two men would feel entitled to trespass on private property, refuse to become customers, and then act indignant, like spoiled toddlers, when the police were called.

They don’t believe the law should apply to them. They believe they’re oppressed and always the target of unarmed shootings and that, as a reward for being born with the same Negroid haplotype, they’re entitled to skirt the laws of “white people” and act howsoever they choose.

The issue here isn’t that black people acted entitled. They do all the damn time! It really reached its peak levels of entitlement a few years ago, where black students from Mizzou literally lied about everything from the KKK on campus to being hit by cars in order to demand easier classes, more black people hired, and rules against white people’s free speech. Since then, we’ve seen it more and more, because blacks understand that the race card has never been accepted in as many places, for as many things, as it is today.

No. The real issue is in the people upholding black privilege – all the many people who flat-out say you cannot call cops on black people, no matter what they do. All the people who say trespassing on private property and refusing to heed a manager’s orders is “doing nothing.” All the people who say that Starbucks is racist and that such only happened because they’re black.

This gives rise to other blacks acting in this same entitled way, and it makes black privilege grow.

As a result of this nonsense, Starbucks is going to close over 8,000 stores, losing millions of dollars in revenue, just to “teach” racial-bias training. In other words, Starbucks employees will be taught, literally, to treat blacks in their stores differently than whites in their stores, and this will be called “equality.”

Sorry, but insofar as you get preferential treatment because of your skin color, you have black privilege and need to stop f*cking LARPing as oppressed victims.

I don’t care that blacks have privilege in America. I’ll work harder. I’ll just sit in a shop, as an actual customer, and mind my own business. I don’t give a shit what you do! But I do care when you want to have it both ways, when you demand special treatment and then pretend like you’re Kunta, freshly whipped on a plantation, when you don’t get it!

Being a manger at Starbucks can’t be a glorious job. This woman probably never dreamed of managing a hipster Mac-Airbook hot-spot when she was a little girl. She probably has to deal with a ton of nonsense from the progressives in there. She’s probably a progressive herself, and probably supports Black Lives Matter. But she had a job to do. Unfortunately for her, her job didn’t matter. What mattered is that two black males wanted to violate the rules of a private company because they felt entitled to do so.

This meeting was supposedly so important for them, so life-changing in its scope, that they couldn’t even be bothered to buy the cheapest thing on the menu so they could sit there in peace as customers. Instead, they walked in, not as two men for a business meeting, and not as two people going to Starbucks, but rather as black people.

They were black first, foremost, and only. They wore that shield bold as the sun and twice as large.

The worst part in all this: You can’t tell the truth without being called a racist. Millions upon millions of people, of all races, are out there screaming that this was racism. And as a result, millions of black people are emboldened to act this entitled every time they’re told to follow the rules.

They won’t do it. They feel the rules don’t apply to them. Black privilege!

And this is when it gets dangerous for blacks in America, when they don’t follow rules and laws and believe they can do and say whatever the hell they want, even to police.

Can you see how this cycle is self-perpetuating and bad for black people?

If not, you’re contributing to the downfall of blacks in this nation.