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Re: Racizim


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Posted by IOWA NORTHEAST on August 08, 2010 at 06:00:57 from (206.72.18.89):

In Reply to: Racizim posted by DeltaRed on August 07, 2010 at 19:52:08:

Most problems are taught to children from day one.

I'm somewhat sheltered in my small town. But this is no different than fifty years ago when my folks were told by neighbors not to wave at the Catholics. A older man told me as a child he remembered different folks tossing their wash water at the other folks in the alley of the small town.

As a child my classmates made fun of the handicaped, kids with learning disabilities etc. My kids were taught in school to be nice, and it worked, they go out of their way to help a child with lesser abilities.

My machine gunner was black, and he or I would have given our last drop of blood for each other. We discused race all the time, then made rude coments about each other --all in fun. But when my sister brought home pictures of her friend with his arm around her, and he was not the same color----well for a few moments I was as bad as many others in my mind. So therefore I was no better than many others.

I feel there is alot of ill unfair actions taken towards minorities, and we group them all together. We are the idiots for doing so. But if I point out that I go to a christian church and set in the fron row, mention bible verses, and point out that I am with the chosen religion--doesn't that make me alot better than others?

My folks were wonderful in letting us kids know we are no better than anyone else, they are just different. My religion came to America, and killed all the Indians, went to Africa, and took slaves, stuck their noses in other countries business, made wars because they did not think like me---it goes on and on.

If we have a real problem in this country, it is the two party system, that is more dishonest, steals, would step on the other party to make them look better---well what the heck if it isn't obveous to all of us by now there is no sence going into it any farther.

I live in a white comunity, so I know more dishonest, lazy. welfare recipiants, (often call subcities) hateful whites, than any other race.


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