"Believe me, no one understands Black people better than I do; after all, your state has never been as clean as Rhode Island. When a hip-hop artist composes a song using Black stereotypes like Jim Crow, alligator bait, Mandingo, blackbuck, to mock their own race, those Black people happily pay for it, feeling that the artist is helping them remember history. Those fools even take pride in calling themselves 'nigger' as if it's a privilege to flaunt before white people, rather than a disgrace. Have you ever seen another race with such a failed evolutionary symptom of cerebral palsy?"
"Your words... convince me that you're unlikely to sympathize with Black people, Tommy. I don't even need to hear the rest from you. Gentlemen, I believe this brother," another voice said, then stood up, carrying the candle from in front of him to Tommy's table and placed their own candle down.
Then patted Tommy on the shoulder and slowly returned to their seat.