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Old 06.22.2010, 04:27 PM   #84
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Um, okay. Feel free to puke -- at least I don't carry hatred in my heart for others based upon opinions they formed that are none of my business. If you read further into my post, you'll see I'm friends with a girl who literally had her mom CHOPPED TO PIECES by a black man -- how can I really hold her racism against her? It's understandable -- that doesn't mean I agree, but people deal with trauma in different ways. I was molested and beaten by a woman, and I have been cheated on by every girl I've been with -- and I don't hate women (mainly because I'm smart enough to realize a few shitty women doesn't mean every woman is shit). But a lot of people who have went through the same shit definitely would -- most people are extremely simple. If I were going to hate everyone because I didn't agree with opinions they formed at some point in their years of existence... well, then, I would hate literally everyone, wouldn't I? I think racism is wrong -- I also think not minding your own business is wrong, too. I can't possibly change a person's mind if they've dealt with traumatic events. Why would I try?

Like I said though, the best thing to do is to just not get close to anyone. That's why I don't keep friends, only acquaintances.
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