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    Quote Originally Posted by Jaimecbr900 View Post

    You have to remember that good and bad some older folks come from a very different time. They sometimes still carry those prejudices today. It may take some time to overcome decades of ignorance. Some have conquered it, while others choose not to.
    Haha what I mentioned about my grandmother and how she will talk about things and words she will say that would be considered racism for sure now days. I was shocked at first, but had to realize the time frame they grew up in and what happened.

    I myself got called a racists a lot when i worked at the pool as a lifeguard. If I would get onto one kid but not another, i had a few occasions where the parents would think i was singling them out because of race but it was just because their kids were the only ones acting up and misbehaving. Im cool with whichever race.

    My friends at school are all diverse: Black, Hispanic, Arab, Egyptian, Thai, Korean and Im the White dude and we all get along.

    I dont see why people single out specifically for racism. I sorta see that it is mainly one thing that a person dislikes and is ignorant to only think that all people of that race are like that. Its pretty sad if you think because some dude does something wrong and he is this one race that all others of his race are like that too. Everyone is different.

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    Quote Originally Posted by swimshark View Post
    Its pretty sad if you think because some dude does something wrong and he is this one race that all others of his race are like that too. Everyone is different.
    Sounds pretty simple huh, lol?

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    Quote Originally Posted by swimshark View Post
    Haha what I mentioned about my grandmother and how she will talk about things and words she will say that would be considered racism for sure now days. I was shocked at first, but had to realize the time frame they grew up in and what happened.

    I myself got called a racists a lot when i worked at the pool as a lifeguard. If I would get onto one kid but not another, i had a few occasions where the parents would think i was singling them out because of race but it was just because their kids were the only ones acting up and misbehaving. Im cool with whichever race.

    My friends at school are all diverse: Black, Hispanic, Arab, Egyptian, Thai, Korean and Im the White dude and we all get along.

    I dont see why people single out specifically for racism. I sorta see that it is mainly one thing that a person dislikes and is ignorant to only think that all people of that race are like that. Its pretty sad if you think because some dude does something wrong and he is this one race that all others of his race are like that too. Everyone is different.

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