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Name:
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johndoe
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Subject:
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John Doe
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Date:
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7/18/2019 6:13:52 PM (updated 7/18/2019 6:17:13 PM)
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"I'm plenty self aware, thank you, and I know I am not a racist."
Lack of self-awareness would lead a non-self-aware person to believe that they are, in fact, self-aware. You clearly lack self-awareness, and you're unaware of the fact. The first step towards the solution of a problem is to recognize and acknowledge that you have it. You haven't yet reached that point, but there may still be hope.
"I know a huge number of Black people, worked with them, enterained them in my home,"
Ooooh, ooooh, wait for it...................."some of my best friends are....." Right. We've never heard that one before. Guess who says that kind of crap? I know you can....
"who do not believe in the BS that these "African Americans" are putting forth."
Oooooh, oooooh, again! You mean "they're a credit to their race, and they don't mind being called Negroes (to their faces. We use another word when they're not around)." See above.
"They realize that they benefitted from the various programs for Equal Rights after the Civil Rights Amendment was signed."
By "benefitted," you mean "didn't always get screwed over quite as badly as before." If you've convinced yourself that people of color get anything approaching equal treatment in this country, you're not only a racist, you're a tragically deluded one.
"I wonder, JohnDoe if you have ever been out of the state of Alabama?"
Uhh, I haven't lived IN Alabama for 37 years, although I do maintain contact with friends there and visit occasionally. You're really reaching, and you're digging your hole deeper with every stretch....
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