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I take racism personal, Being part Native american and having a japanese spouse and children.
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I can understand that every individual has their own perspective on things, and that what offends one person might not offend another.
Again, I don't think they were intending to be racial with that sign. When the picture and words are put together in a sarcastic context, voting no to vouchers would increase the potential for inner city kids (for the most part, racial 'minorities') to be left behind in sub-standard school systems.
At least, that's what I get out of it.
Again, Mudd, I can understand your perspective on it, and respect your opinion, regardless of your race, color, creed or religion. When I hear the word 'racism', I always consider the source.
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You look as lost as a bastard child on Fathers day.
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