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To: chesley

> Exactly right.

However, noticing things is racist, don’t you know.

You know I do have quite a few black friends but they are Christians but I don’t view them the same as the Fegusonites. I guess I put them in the “good” category. When I see the tribal behavior it does stir up anger nd make me feel racist but I think it’s more of a good people vs bad people type of thing. I know this because we have a black girl that I’ve seen grow up in our church. We are very close and I love her to death. I would do just about anything to help her if she needed it and the other white people in our church feel the same about her. She is truly loved so it is not a race thing; it is a good vs evil thing.


80 posted on 10/24/2014 6:38:54 AM PDT by jsanders2001
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To: jsanders2001
I have a lot of black acquaintances, even some friends. Most of them are co-workers; all of the friends are. But they are workers.

My wife now, she also has some black co-workers. Maybe one is a friend of hers. The rest are morally Al Sharpton clones.

The difference is, I suppose, that all of my acquaintances are working for a private company, hence they are workers, or they don't last. My wife works for state government, hence many (white and black)do not do much in the way of work. That's OK, there are a few people like her there to get the actual work done.

You see a pattern, and if you are smart who start from that pattern when meeting new people. But if you are smart, you modify your perceptions for the individual as you get to know them. You do that for all people, white and black or whatever.

87 posted on 10/24/2014 6:50:06 AM PDT by chesley (Obama -- Muslim or dhimmi? And does it matter?)
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