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To: epicure who wrote (259609)8/31/2014 3:12:12 PM
From: JohnM  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 542321
 
The you won't like blacks very much, because they are extremely homophobic.

Way too extreme a generalization.



To: epicure who wrote (259609)9/1/2014 11:55:30 AM
From: koan  Respond to of 542321
 
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The you won't like blacks very much, because they are extremely homophobic.>>

No because I understand where those ideas come from.

When Obama and Black ;leaders came out and explained to the African American that gay rights was a civil rights issue, the change for gay marriage changed about 30% in one month.

I think we were all blown away by how fast that changed.

So they can change their minds when logic is presented to them.

The only problem the African American has is they have been beaten up so badly for 400 years they still cannot get on their feet without some help.

I know for sure that if we as a society gave them the help we sure as hell owe them they could start to heal the wounds we Americans inflicted on them and join the rest of America in the pursuit of happiness instead of barely surviving by the tips of their fingers.

The average Black worth is about $6,000. the average American about $110,000. Most of that is because they have a hard time getting jobs because of racism.

We beat the African American half to death and it is our responsibility to help them heal their wounds. It is the least we can do.

Personally I would be for giving them all free tuition to any public college as part of a reparation package.