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<blockquote data-quote="JMJ Farms" data-source="post: 1344808" data-attributes="member: 24583"><p>I agree Cowboy. I don't want to get this thread locked so I'm gonna try to be careful here. I can't deny that there is a problem with racism. But I personally don't think that it's as big of a problem as most people seem to think it is. I know a lot of blacks and whites. I get along fine with the majority of them and most are welcome to sit at my table and have a meal with my family and I. And most people I know real good feel pretty much the same way. My "personal problem" is more related to age than race. The majority of younger people don't know how to act and conduct themselves. This seems to be more prevalent among blacks but there is a gracious plenty white thugs as well. It seems to be more prevalent among boys over girls. But there are plenty of sorry girls also. I guess what I'm trying to say is that if someone can be respectful and courteous color doesn't mean too much to me. It's about the person. And I don't feel "privileged" either. The only thing I feel privileged about is the fact that I had parents and family that taught me right from wrong, how to work, and how to think. Some never get that chance.</p><p></p><p>Edited to add: I think that the MAJORITY of racism related problems are caused by the media and leaders of the black "associations" (sharpton, Jesse, NAACP, Black lives Matter, etc). If there isnt constant turmoil then these people have no jobs.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JMJ Farms, post: 1344808, member: 24583"] I agree Cowboy. I don't want to get this thread locked so I'm gonna try to be careful here. I can't deny that there is a problem with racism. But I personally don't think that it's as big of a problem as most people seem to think it is. I know a lot of blacks and whites. I get along fine with the majority of them and most are welcome to sit at my table and have a meal with my family and I. And most people I know real good feel pretty much the same way. My "personal problem" is more related to age than race. The majority of younger people don't know how to act and conduct themselves. This seems to be more prevalent among blacks but there is a gracious plenty white thugs as well. It seems to be more prevalent among boys over girls. But there are plenty of sorry girls also. I guess what I'm trying to say is that if someone can be respectful and courteous color doesn't mean too much to me. It's about the person. And I don't feel "privileged" either. The only thing I feel privileged about is the fact that I had parents and family that taught me right from wrong, how to work, and how to think. Some never get that chance. Edited to add: I think that the MAJORITY of racism related problems are caused by the media and leaders of the black "associations" (sharpton, Jesse, NAACP, Black lives Matter, etc). If there isnt constant turmoil then these people have no jobs. [/QUOTE]
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