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<blockquote data-quote="D. Hargrove" data-source="post: 3038424" data-attributes="member: 41761"><p>In all fairness [USER=425]@YukonGlocker[/USER] generally tries to bring several sides of any story to the table to make ya think. Sometimes it makes me think, other times I fall flat on my face. My take is that he is simply saying kids are kneeling because that is what they see, know, are taught and want to be a part of. Kids that are praying are doing so for the same reasons. Either way, they are doing what they are taught, talk about, believe and have experienced. Grew up learning Russia/Cuba/China/Poland/South Africa were bad, their people were slaves to the government, they had no freedoms, etc. Army trained me for years to fight the U.S.S.R, later trained with the Polish Army, later fought beside the Polish Army. They were brought up that the USA was bad, had no freedoms and were slaves to the Government. All you know is what you are taught, until later in life when you can form your own opinions.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="D. Hargrove, post: 3038424, member: 41761"] In all fairness [USER=425]@YukonGlocker[/USER] generally tries to bring several sides of any story to the table to make ya think. Sometimes it makes me think, other times I fall flat on my face. My take is that he is simply saying kids are kneeling because that is what they see, know, are taught and want to be a part of. Kids that are praying are doing so for the same reasons. Either way, they are doing what they are taught, talk about, believe and have experienced. Grew up learning Russia/Cuba/China/Poland/South Africa were bad, their people were slaves to the government, they had no freedoms, etc. Army trained me for years to fight the U.S.S.R, later trained with the Polish Army, later fought beside the Polish Army. They were brought up that the USA was bad, had no freedoms and were slaves to the Government. All you know is what you are taught, until later in life when you can form your own opinions. [/QUOTE]
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