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CPT Jack Durish
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She does make one point that I too have discovered. People in the North are just as racist as those in the South. However, those in the South are dealing more effectively with it. I believe that the reason is that people in the South accepted the fact that they are racist and that is the first step in curing the problem. People in the North typically deny it and you can't cure a problem until you acknowledge it. It's very similar to the First Step of the 12-Step Program of AA.
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CPT Jack Durish
CPT Jack Durish
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Capt Dwayne Conyers - I agree. While progress has been made in the South, the North is still struggling to get started
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SSG Will Phillips
SSG Will Phillips
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Sir ... I respectfully disagree. I was born in the south as well as my parents, grand parents and great grand parents. My family (generations worth) was a average family like most in north Mississippi. My mother told me that my grandmother would share food with anyone hungry during the depression, black or white it didn't matter. They were just people. I was raised to judge people by their actions and not their skin color as most decent southern folks are taught. That being said,
This comment of yours pisses me off!
"I believe that the reason is that people in the South accepted the fact that they are racist and that is the first step in curing the problem."
Sounds very condescending to me.
This is how most "Southerners" black and white have behave and have for decades.

http://roseynews.com/trip-of-kindness/
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SSgt Rob Millard
SSgt Rob Millard
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@SSG Will Phillips - Thank you for stating the truth about Southern living and the Southern people.
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CPT Jack Durish
CPT Jack Durish
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SSG Will Phillips - I'm not condescending at all. I am merely stating observable fact. Your comments about your grandparent's "generosity" to blacks as well as whites notwithstanding. Now tell me. How many blacks lived in the same neighborhoods with them or attended the same schools that their children attended? My father worked for a time as a realtor and realtors who would even show a listing in a white neighborhood to a black family were accused of "block busting" and castigated for the practice. Still, my father would include blacks in his acts of "Christian Charity". Of course, Northerners were equally guilty but too busy pointing their fingers of shame at Southerners to notice. A few years ago, I met a young black man in Pennsylvania where I was visiting to conduct classes in computer systems management and programming. He was obviously upset and I finally bought him coffee to have a chat and find out what was wrong. He had recently moved to PA from Virginia where he had a nice home and was living very happily. However, as soon as he arrived in PA, the realtors kept taking him and his wife to "the projects" and wouldn't consider showing them anything nice. Later he was arrested when he took his wife to a nice restaurant and white patrons started fights with him. Yes, I said he was arrested. Not the whites involved. I have relatives in PA and in my conversations with them, I discovered the same level of prejudice and bigotry people claimed was in the South. "Oh no," they said, "we're not prejudiced. It's them Southerners." Yeah, right. Many blacks who fled the South to escape the bigotry have returned because their opportunities are far better there now. Those are some of the observable facts that I base my comments on.
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SFC Dave Beran
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Very insiteful lady. I remember back in the,70s when busing was forced on northern States. People went absolutely nuts. Is racism a problem. Yes. But to blame a flag or culture is wrong. Destroying our past is wrong. People need to look each other in the eye each and everyday. Just a simple Have a good day can do wonders. Stop hating just to hate.
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SSG Will Phillips
SSG Will Phillips
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I am fascinated that with your attitude 1Sgt Kerr, that you made it to your rank and not be able to grasp what the woman was saying.
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kerr, I'd say slave holding was a choice. Look up the name William "April" Ellison. According to the census that listed him as a slave holder, there were 117 more freedmen who also held slaves in South Carolina. William a black freedman and his children were listed as slave-owners. This issue isn't as black and white as the media and cultural marxist educators would lead you to believe. Pun intended!
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Sgt John Steinmeier
Sgt John Steinmeier
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SSG Will Phillips That is not his rank...there is no rank of 1st Sgt in the Air Force, never has been. It's a position normally held by an E-7 Master Sergeant. It would be akin to me not having SrA (Senior Airman/E4) noted, but instead Desk Sergeant (a position I held).
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She is an awesome person. I hope her mold isn't broken.
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