D-Johnson

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    D-Johnson
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    I am white and my background is Welch, Irish and German. I do not display artifacts from these countries throughout my home. Nor do I wear kilts and dress that are worn in these countries. I interpret people that dress or decorate their homes 'African' as people who are prejudice and have race issues. When I try to analyze why I take it this way, I can only conclude that my life experience with people who surround theirselves in African themes and clothing are angry at white people, because media shows this usually attached to a racial issue. Even putting the race issue aside, it puzzles many whites why people do this when they don't decorate with their heritage.

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    Name : D-Johnson, Gender : F, Sexual Orientation : Straight, Race : White/Caucasian, Religion : Christian, Age : 50, City : Dallas, State : TX Country : United States, Occupation : Writer, Education level : Over 4 Years of College, Social class : Upper class, 
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