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<blockquote data-quote="Blitzfike" data-source="post: 2725067" data-attributes="member: 807"><p>As long as we maintain the welfare state, we will continue to have folks who don't understand the producing part of the US. All the minorities that I personally know, be it red, yellow, black or somewhere in between who actually belong to the producing part of society get it. They are regular Americans like most of us. I grew up in a segregated America, my highschool was integrated after I gruduated. My first exposure to black folks was during military service and we were all Green, some light green and some dark green, but that was a good environment for dispelling most of the belief system I had grown up with. Doing away with that welfare nanny institution is almost impossible today, I don't see anything but more strident division in the future.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Blitzfike, post: 2725067, member: 807"] As long as we maintain the welfare state, we will continue to have folks who don't understand the producing part of the US. All the minorities that I personally know, be it red, yellow, black or somewhere in between who actually belong to the producing part of society get it. They are regular Americans like most of us. I grew up in a segregated America, my highschool was integrated after I gruduated. My first exposure to black folks was during military service and we were all Green, some light green and some dark green, but that was a good environment for dispelling most of the belief system I had grown up with. Doing away with that welfare nanny institution is almost impossible today, I don't see anything but more strident division in the future. [/QUOTE]
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