Arathrael
Pro-Bowler
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I think you may want to revisit reading entire sentences. It's not the difference between "any black man" and "random black man", it's the difference between "any black man" and "random black man who'd approach him and have a go at him", as I said.Wait a minute, wait a minute. Doesn't "random" like literally mean "any"? How are you seeing a difference? It seems that the only prerequisite would be the color of the person's skin. Fat , skinny, tall, short ....no matter as long as they were black. It is EXACTLY the same as putting literally any black man in that group. You may want to revisit the definition of random and any. They mean the same thing.
Unless you think "black man who'd approach him and have a go at him" is the same as "any black man", they're very different things. And if you did think they were the same, you'd be saying all black men approach people and have a go at them, and I don't think so.