Whoa, there cowboy I'm not so sure about all these generalizations i'm readin. I (a black man/ or young man, whatever you prefer) understands that discrimination comes from both sides of the spectrum. Nobody feels any more apologetic towards black people than any other race, we've become a very culturally sensitive nation and as per, it just so happens you're a lot more likely to get sued for calling me nigger than I am you cracker. This has nothing to do with apologetic, empathetic, or teaching rhinos it's all in the name of being politically correct.
I'm not gonna spend too many words on this b/c surely you know this happens to everybody, for a variety of reasons, many more than just ethnicity. If a family doesn't like a quality about you, they don't like it whethter it be that you're white, you have freckles or you wear a size 10 shoe. If you're different expect somebody to say something about it, that's the day and age we live in. The real irony is this is the same type of discrimination ur planning on teaching ur kids, b/c someones sexual orientation is different
I think you're confused as to the extent to which a person is able to make decision. Yes, you may prefer brunettesto blondes, or whites to indians, but the overall choice is that you are attracted to women. Think of the characteristics of those women that attract you as a sub-category to the fact that you like women and those characteristics are all subject to that initial statement. Now lets say you came across a white brunette male, do you think you could get an erection for him? Doubtful, b/c you don't find him attractive, now you could choose to pop the blue pill and bang it out like baby monkeys, but that doesn't mean that you find him anymore attractive. Choosing to have sex with a person, is not the same as choosing to be attracted to person, one is a choice, one is not. If you think that's not so I want you to choose to be attracted to blank cdtell me how that goes
War Eagle (sorry if the colors blind you)






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