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I am. Though in fairness, I live in the most prejudice state in the US - Georgia. What I tire of is people who abuse the system just to gain attention or get thier 15 minutes of fame on TV. Or the ones who cheat others and then try to dart responsibility once they are caught and try to claim racism as the intended purpose. It even happened in politics here a few years ago. Cynthia McKenny slapped a police officer and tried to escape punishment by claiming she was being persecuted because she was black. She was in the US senate representing Georgia's 4th district.
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Actually, what tires me the most is the sheer bigotry that goes on. If people would quit saying and treating others as less than they are, there would not be as many complaints. I am in love with Arisztid, and he is Romani. That, for those of you that do not know, is Gypsy. I see, firsthand, how he is treated. He is an amazing, highly intelligent, sexy, and honorable man. Yet people see he is Gypsy, a minority, and treat him like crap, simply because of his ethnicity. Those people need lessons in what humanity means. Yes, there are people in various minority groups that make an issue of how much better they deserve to be treated, but there are people in MAJORITY groups that do the same. PEOPLE, not GROUPS. Show me a single group that has every single person that belongs to it harping on how bad everyone treats them. Just one. I'm betting you can't. People are individuals. And they act as individuals. Questions like this show bigotry at its finest. I'm sure your fellow Stormfront members consider you a shining example of what to strive for. Are your parents proud?
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No, not really... UNLESS it becomes a mantra for everything that's ever gone wrong in their lives. I'm now physically challenged, and find that even those who attempted to design accesses for public buildings didn't think of a future where "The Scooter Store" and the like would be the norm as opposed to wheelchairs. Switchbacks are mostly designed for wheelchair access. Those of us with scooters usually have problems making the turns because they designed the landings so narrow. As for racial and nationality minorities, I'm more tired of the constant rhetoric like "... police killed him because he was black..." (black officer, and the suspect not only shot and killed someone, but tried to shoot the cop), "... a disproportionate number of blacks in jail..." (when they ARE criminals, no matter their race, and in some towns/cities, they ARE the ones who commit the crimes...), "... blacks don't have the advantages that whites do ..." (when a disproportionate number of them will ditch or drop out of school and HAVE to take low-paying jobs). I'm also tired of certain people (Jesse Jackson and Al Sharpton come immediately to mind) whenever the national news is covering a crime with a black suspect... Did they show up at Scott Peterson's trial? What about the girl who disappeared in the Honduras(?)? Jon Bonet Ramsey's trial? Funny how that works, isn't it? And WHO perpetuates some of this? Jackson sure didn't help HIS support of Obama by saying (paraphrased) "He talks down to Blacks... I'd like to cut off his nuts". WHAT? You "support" a black presidential candidate, but says he "talks down" to them, and want to castrate him for it? WHAT kind of "support" is that? (Even if it wasn't to be said "on mic", why did he feel the need to say anything like that, and where ELSE and to WHOM else is he saying stuff like that? [Let the DRing begin! Remember... It's my opinion... Nothing more, and nothing less.]
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