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Rhiannon12866

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13. This kid was still in his teens, they're being influenced younger and younger
Sun May 15, 2022, 02:14 AM
May 2022

I really don't get it, I was born in Albany, my Dad grew up there, and as the Capital city, it's fairly diverse. And I grew up In Saratoga Springs, about a half hour north, and that's a fairly diverse community, but it never dawned on me that anyone was "different," since no one ever said anything, not my teachers and certainly not my parents or grandmother. My Sunday School teacher was a really nice black lady who was especially friendly with my mother, since my mother taught the youngest kids and my teacher's little boy was in her class - and he cried when Mom left him.

So I really don't get it, bigotry is something that needs to be taught, And I can't believe it's still happening in the 21st century.

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