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Originally Posted by Drolefille
I liked his speech because it wasn't just an explanation of his own relationship with race, his pastor, etc. (and jon he's not saying that his pastor was right to say those things, in fact quite the opposite, he's saying that his pastor is an important figure in his life despite the facets he disagrees with) but it was also a challenge to the general public to move forward with racial relations not be stuck in the past.
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exactly drole...and let's ask ourselves...do we not have someone on the family or someone that we know that we aren't particularly agreeable with everythign that they say?
Do we just disown them?
Or do we sit and listen to what they have to say and either agree or disagree with that and learn from that?
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