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Originally posted by neicy81
I NEVER said I hated whites. Where did I say that hun?Regarding having white friends, I'm not using that as a justification for anything. People will throw that question in to make it seem as if I have a prejudice against whites that keeps me from getting to know whites.
Regarding that "good at heart" bit, I did "listen" to them. But do I have to agree? Umm, HELL NO.
Key fact to note:Lynchings don't all occur in the south.Please digest this fact.
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I didn't say you hated whites either. I forgot to put in a comma and that seemed to cause some confusion. Either way, I edited my comment to reflect that you didn't hate whites. And what people have thrown that comment about you having no white friends in? It seems you have already made assumptions. Discussions should not involve "preemptive strikes". The fact that you are throwing that in is to justify that you don't have a prejudice, and you're comments are not biased.
You listened to someone but did you hear them out? No you chose to find what they said as insignificant. Yes, you have the freedom to do this but don't be surprised if, later on, others act in the same manner towards you.
And key fact to note: I never said lynchings all occured in the South dear [I decided to throw the "dear" in there since you called me "hun"

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Second key fact to note: Insults accomplish nothing. On top of that, a lot of what you write is written with a haughty attitude which people aren't appreciative of. You are free to express your opinion but telling someone to take reading comprehension classes is wrong and you have no right to do that. If I told you to take reading comprehension classes because you assumed I was saying lynchings only took place in the South, would that accomplish anything for me? No. We all have opinions and voices - generally insults prevent people from understanding each other. Let's all try and keep things civil.
-Rudey