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Yes. I think you can learn to trust anyone. But, for me, trust is earned if you have wronged me before.
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I don't think of other human beings as inferior to me.
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I might be able to learn to trust someone I had formerly tought of as "Inferior", but it would take a lot for me to think of anyone that way, so anyone who had done something bad enough for me to give them the title of "Inferior" probably isn't the type of person you *Should" learn to trust.
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I don't see why a person being "inferior" would make them automatically un-trustworthy in the first place.
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First, I don't see any others as "inferior to me." Even if I did have those kinds of self-idolizing ways and judging and labeling people, if I like someone, whether I trust them or not has nothing to do with status or any other label you are suggesting.
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I do not have that problem because I do not believe anyone is inferior to me. I may have been luckier to have had a more advantageous life but that does not make me superior to anyone. So my reply would be unless a person gave me reason not to trust them, their status would make no difference
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I think anyone that is racist or prejudiced needs to get help, before they do anything else. Those things are just WRONG. As for trust, I just follow my instincts, and add to that, how they behave.
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Of coarse! I mean, I trust my dog...
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i think he all make fun of different races. lets not be hypocrites now, we're only human. I'm not saying i'm a nazi but we all do stuff like that.
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