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To: wardaddy
without disparaging white folks

You really have a chip on your shoulder about this and you're totally misunderstanding my post.

I DID NOT DISPARAGE WHITE PEOPLE!!!! I am white and I went to an all white school in an area of the country that is mostly white. Now that I live in a different place, it is enjoyable to go to places where everyone doesn't look just like me. What is wrong with that?

One of my co-workers who is black has told me that he doesn't like to go black clubs because "he doesn't want to go to some place where everyone there is black just like him." I guess he hates black people now?

82 posted on 08/22/2005 11:24:19 PM PDT by JeffAtlanta
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To: JeffAtlanta

I don;t have a chip Jeff.

You made a comment about whites that you would never ever say about a minority on this forum.

And then you go on about how ethnic diversity appreciative you are like it's a pavlovian crusade for you.

As I recall, didn't you start the thread bitching at JR about still running the old GA flag....the thread that got yanked....maybe 6 months back?

I am solidly very un-PC on this forum about the very things you are stumbling over to be so PC about.

That's fine.

Do you suffer from white guilt son? Can I suggest some help?

I know someone in Alpharetta out off New Providence.

Another thing Jeff.

Believe it or not but one day you will not jusge a city by how good it's clubs are.

How pretty it's women are...yes ...that never changes regardless of age.

...which btw, would be another mark in the plus column for Atlanta.

Personally, I think the nadir for Atlanta was around 1982 at around 2M folks and still Southern.


105 posted on 08/22/2005 11:34:38 PM PDT by wardaddy (thinking.....)
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