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walter, don't you think it's time we talked?
Never mentioned any specific race, sweetie. The racism is all in your mind.
What was said was true regardless of which ever race you are trying to attribute it to. There is no doubt that these lost youth are the product of a long history of abuse in the home, by their presumed peers and in prison. You can't undo all the brainwashing by simply putting a smiley face on and handing them a bouquet of flowers. They lack respect for any authority figure and potential threat. That is what you are. Go ahead and name five "black" botanists, Iris. Iris Cohen wrote in message ... Now I think that this discussion is getting very silly and descending to racist stereotypes. Exactly the "us vs. them" mentality that the original writer decried. Interesting that we haven't heard from any black botanists. The tragedy of Lee Boyd Malvo is a good example of the problem. He would have made a productive citizen if the right mentor had established a relationship with him at an early age. Instead, he got hooked up with a demon who turned him into a monster. And the demon himself probably had a similar history. And it has nothing directly to do with color. Remember, the majority of hopeless cases the writer was talking about are white. Iris, Central NY, Zone 5a, Sunset Zone 40 "If we see light at the end of the tunnel, It's the light of the oncoming train." Robert Lowell (1917-1977) |
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