Dutch probably just saw Micah as a lost cause and didn't bother to try to change him, but he saw Bill as someone who could grow as a person and change for the better.
“You might have Dutch fooled but I’m watching you” - Javier, being literally listening distance from Dutch whilst saying this. Dutch: “We respect first race then authority, BILL!” 😂
Not in Micah’s case, he didn’t step to him for being a racist asshole. So it doesn’t really “prove” anything except that he has double standards for his gang. And he’s also a hypocrite.
Blah, blah "Micah comes from a very dysfunctional & disadvantaged family, Arthur... You ought to be more understanding of the poor man... He don't know better, his daddy ain't never teached him" blah, blah -Dutch, probably
Micah has a different impact on Dutch, somehow Dutch is soft on him because Micah is a manipulative liar. And he alway talk about money, in which Dutch is also into. They have a similarity.
@@starthurmormanwho says he's gay? Just a theory made up by homosexuals? Perverted folks they are, so I won't be surprised if they twist narratives to suit their desires.
Wow impressive, why didn't Dutch call Micah out for being racist coming down from the mountain? Cause Micah said." You mean you want me to through town with the boy?"
"Dont be callin him boy." Seriously amazes me that in 1899 not one single person used the n-word besides black people, truly this game is a historic masterpiece.
@@Darkness_9.6The way he emphasized "boy" also meant he thought Lenny was inferior to him. Calling black men "boy" was a common thing during the Jim Crow era
In the United States, there existed a period of time known as "Jim Crow", in which apartheid laws were passed, segregating blacks and whites. White people during this time would refer to black men as "boy" to demean them