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I grew up in a small town that was 95% white. Things were peaceful, no one locked their doors, everyone owned guns but no one got shot except things we ate. Everyone went to church on Sunday and life was good. But when I got into high school they started bussing in black kids from the inner city. They would always run their mouths, act like thugs and start all kinds of crap. It got to a point where there were there was a race war among the whites and blacks. That formed my opinion about black people for a long time. I try to judge by content of character, but as soon as I start hearing loud rap music, see sagging pants and a sideways hat red flags start going up real quick. This was in the 90s BTW.

Now there are some country black folks who I absolutely get along and have a good time with. It took me a long time but I eventually came to realize it's all about culture.

I learned that because eventually I'd move to NYC and I found that white and black kids all acted like complete fools and wanted to be thugs.

I eventually moved back to the country, bought a bunch of land, built a house and have a farm now and I just keep to good country folks. And I learned country folks can be of any race. It's all about culture. When I hear that "yes sir" and "no ma'am", I know they were raised right.

And I'm not white btw

2 years ago
1 score
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I grew up in a small town that was 95% white. Things were peaceful, no one locked their doors, everyone owned guns but no one got shot except things we ate. Everyone went to church on Sunday and life was good. But when I got into high school they started bussing in black kids from the inner city. They would always run their mouths, act like thugs and start all kinds of crap. It got to a point where there were there was a race war among the whites and blacks. That formed my opinion about black people for a long time. I try to judge by content of character, but as soon as I start hearing loud rap music, see sagging pants and a sideways hat red flags start going up real quick. This was in the 90s BTW.

Now there are some country black folks who I absolutely get along and have a good time with. It took me a long time but I eventually came to realize it's all about culture.

I learned that because eventually I'd move to NYC and I found that white and black kids all acted like complete fools and wanted to be thugs.

I eventually moved back to the country, bought a bunch of land, built a house and have a farm now and I just keep to good country folks. And I learned country folks can be of any race. It's all about culture. When I hear that "yes sir" and "no ma'am", I know they were raised right.

2 years ago
1 score
Reason: Original

I grew up in a small town that was 95% white. Things were peaceful, no one locked their doors, everyone owned guns but no one got shot except things we ate. Everyone went to church on Sunday and life was good. But when I got into high school they started bussing in black kids from the inner city. They would always run their mouths, act like thugs and start all kinds of crap. It got to a point where there were there was a race war among the whites and blacks. That formed my opinion about black people for a long time. I try to judge by content of character, but as soon as I start hearing loud rap music, see sagging pants and a sideways hat red flags start going up real quick. This was in the 90s BTW.

2 years ago
1 score