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I don't care what race, religion or social status a person is.
so you admit that you dont care about the poor?
Surely you jest. I can turn that interpretation around to suggest that perhaps since I haven't been poor, or black, that I have a greater capacity to care for ALL people, and not just those of my own race, since I don't carry a grudge about the past. I think that white people, who by the way, never had anything to do with slavery or abuses to blacks, have done more as a social entity to show remorse for the institution than blacks have accepted as sincere. That is my entire point in a nutshell. I don't believe that it will ever be enough, because social reactions, and people like Pastor Wright and Meeks seem determined to make sure that blacks won't want it to ever be enough. To leave pain behind does not mean forget it. It just means that there is no choice but to get past it, and make the future better. At this point in time I truly don't believe that the majority of white people fall into the trite category of being "wary of blacks", because if you don't feel hate, you don't tend to look for it in others.
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