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<blockquote data-quote="Elf Witch" data-source="post: 5823742" data-attributes="member: 9037"><p>Please don't take this wrong way but you can't say for sure that being raised in that culture that you would hold the views you hold today.</p><p></p><p> I am a product of my environment I grew up during the civil rights movement and the ideas of equal rights for both sexes so I am different than my parents were. My dad was born in 1918 in South Carolina and until the day he died in 2004 he felt that interracial marriages were wrong that everyone should stick to their own kind. After serving in the Army Air Core in WW2 he never trusted the Japaneses. He was a good and honest man he didn't belief in the Klan or in lynching or any kind of violence in his job at Delta Air Lines he treated all the passengers with equal courtesy. He was a product of his time. </p><p></p><p>His mother was born in 1886 her father had fought in the war when he was 16 out of his six brothers and father he was the only one who came back. Until the day she died she hated Yankees. She also believed that the carpet baggers who came in after the war made it worse for the blacks then they had it before the war. </p><p></p><p>My point is that you can't guess how you would be or what your views would be if you were raised in a different environment.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Elf Witch, post: 5823742, member: 9037"] Please don't take this wrong way but you can't say for sure that being raised in that culture that you would hold the views you hold today. I am a product of my environment I grew up during the civil rights movement and the ideas of equal rights for both sexes so I am different than my parents were. My dad was born in 1918 in South Carolina and until the day he died in 2004 he felt that interracial marriages were wrong that everyone should stick to their own kind. After serving in the Army Air Core in WW2 he never trusted the Japaneses. He was a good and honest man he didn't belief in the Klan or in lynching or any kind of violence in his job at Delta Air Lines he treated all the passengers with equal courtesy. He was a product of his time. His mother was born in 1886 her father had fought in the war when he was 16 out of his six brothers and father he was the only one who came back. Until the day she died she hated Yankees. She also believed that the carpet baggers who came in after the war made it worse for the blacks then they had it before the war. My point is that you can't guess how you would be or what your views would be if you were raised in a different environment. [/QUOTE]
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