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<blockquote data-quote="HoLeChit" data-source="post: 2719824" data-attributes="member: 35036"><p>As a white male I have been on both sides of the race issue, both being profiled for being white, and profiling people for not being white. Growing up I was raised by my father to dislike anyone not white, and it carried on for a few years. After a lot of self searching and some life experiences have found that it doesn't work for me. The marine corps further reinforced that more accepting mindset, in many ways. </p><p></p><p>I do not think racism is right or acceptable, however, everyone is entitled to their own opinion. That's about all we are entitled to. I despise all this entitlement bs going around these days. I don't think these kids are in the right, I don't think it is anyway acceptable. But the thing that bothers me is that underneath all of this is a strong undertone of censorship. A lack of freedom of speech. Everyone is entitled to their own opinion and voice, and I feel that as an American citizen and a basic human right we shouldn't be persecuted for voicing our opinion, reguardless of how offensive it may be. That is where we take on the responsibility of being respectful, for the sake of decency and keeping all your teeth intact. We should be able to voice our opinions and beliefs, Racial, religious, political, sexual, or otherwise. It is a very slippery slope. </p><p></p><p>Yes yes I know, this sounds bad, but take it as you will. That's my .02.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="HoLeChit, post: 2719824, member: 35036"] As a white male I have been on both sides of the race issue, both being profiled for being white, and profiling people for not being white. Growing up I was raised by my father to dislike anyone not white, and it carried on for a few years. After a lot of self searching and some life experiences have found that it doesn't work for me. The marine corps further reinforced that more accepting mindset, in many ways. I do not think racism is right or acceptable, however, everyone is entitled to their own opinion. That's about all we are entitled to. I despise all this entitlement bs going around these days. I don't think these kids are in the right, I don't think it is anyway acceptable. But the thing that bothers me is that underneath all of this is a strong undertone of censorship. A lack of freedom of speech. Everyone is entitled to their own opinion and voice, and I feel that as an American citizen and a basic human right we shouldn't be persecuted for voicing our opinion, reguardless of how offensive it may be. That is where we take on the responsibility of being respectful, for the sake of decency and keeping all your teeth intact. We should be able to voice our opinions and beliefs, Racial, religious, political, sexual, or otherwise. It is a very slippery slope. Yes yes I know, this sounds bad, but take it as you will. That's my .02. [/QUOTE]
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