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I too am prejudice, but

Posted By: Prejudicial views on 2005-07-16
In Reply to: Admitting it. - DixieDew

my children are not.  They are very accepting and liberal adn I admire them for that.  I am working on it every day to try to be more accepting of differences, albeit color, religion, etc. 


I have come to realize and understand that are bad seeds in every race, religion, etc.  


I will never to totally free of prejudice, but I will be more open to differences and learn to keep my opinions to my self.


 




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