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Very true. I was in Atlanta not long ago and most of the people there were black. They were also some of the friendliest people I've ever met. Way nicer than the people in the northeast and race never seemed to be an issue at all. |
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"Courage is resistance to fear, mastery of fear - not absence of fear." -Mark Twain ![]() |
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I'm sick & tired of people assuming that conservatives/southerners hate black people (coughcoughKANYEWESTcoughcough). To assume something of my character, based solely on my skin color & geographical place of residence, is racism. Pure & simple.
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There I said it. You've been called out. |
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However, of all the racist people I met in the Army, I can say that probably 90% of them were black or hispanic. Over ten years in the Army and I can still count the number of racist whites that I met on one hand.
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I don't care about him being Black or half whatever! I don't like him cause I think he's a crooked Communist!
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I am a preacher in South Louisiana but was raised in north Idaho. While there are still some racist whites in the south, the strongest force of racist poison is being pushed by the liberals into the minds of poor black people and telling them that the whites and the republican party are responsible for the problems they face. God help us. |
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