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Jeremy C.ParticipantLet me get off to a weak start.. I believe the main problem is this liberal guilt they have. They feel guilty in some way about being white, that they group up privledged, and you won’t like them, or that they feel as an individual they may be smarter than you. Stuff like this can lead to this racial animosity. They have this fear of being a racist for discussing race.. I don’t know how to explain it, but it just exist. I’m an 18 year old white male, and have friends of many different races. I have friends from Guatamala, Columbia, Pakistan, and other places. I find that if you talk to them about where they are from, you can tackle the racist stereotypes. I don’t believe we have any real differences in race, except for maybe some cultural differences and religious. But all these differences are minor. Talk to your friends about your background, and ask them about theirs. I’ve found it to be quite funny when you talk about the stereotypes that are around. We laugh pretty damn hard, and I know more about their culture and have a deeper understanding because of it. It may seem difficult at first, but you are just like them, and they are just like you. By not talking about race, we allow racial animosity to divide us.
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Name : Jeremy C., Gender : M, Race : White/Caucasian, Age : 18, City : Warwick, State : RI, Country : United States, Social class : Middle class,- AuthorPosts