I don't judge my friend at all, but I don't entirely agree with why he does with what he thinks. He doesn't show what he really is, in public, but as time goes by, there is a central understanding through acknowledgement between two parties. I don't intend to make this a very racial thing, since the subject we have to be aware of is calling someone out for being something untrue. What I'm getting at here, in addition to ignoring those slandering internet offences, is just keeping the mouth closed. It can end badly on both sides if one says anything that revolves around this not-so letter/memo. Remember, you don't have to love that group and you don't have hate that group. Don't pick a side, and interpret the character individually. No singling out or cull one's affiliation.
Assimilation is bad enough; we can't expect others to become what we want them to be. It's too extreme for extreme idealism and too greedy per se. We are who we are and can't justify a line that embodies perfection. Learn by personal experience.
I just had to:
"I have a dream that my four little children will one day live in a nation where they will not be judged by the color of their skin but by the content of their character." - Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.
[...] Keep it Real!
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