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Old 08-26-13, 01:46 AM   #7
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Originally Posted by Buddahaid View Post
True enough but that racial prejudice is a two edged sword. I've actually had someone tell me "I'm not prejudiced, I'm black." However, being an Irishman, I'm sure you've had enough experience with these things to know it will never stop until both sides of the coin agree to stop instead of getting even. And where do you draw the line between simply disliking someone who just happens to be of another race, and being labelled a bigot because you dislike them? Very fuzzy these days to be sure but I refuse to bear the stigma for past actions that have nothing to do with me except for my race.
All good points.
Yet what we have seen here is people dealing with it as either a one edged sword, or because it is a two edged sword it somehow makes their side of the sword OK.

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Originally Posted by AVGWarhawk View Post
Yes, white Hispanics have a long history of prejudice.
Would you like to examine history?
Then you can come back and try and defend that statement.
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