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<blockquote data-quote="Fredkrueger100" data-source="post: 2721962" data-attributes="member: 24577"><p>My grandma and grandpa were both racists. When I was a kid they would always try and get my sister and me to use the N word. They were both born in the early 1900's. Neither were educated either. My grandpa wore the same pair of overalls everyday he was alive. He was a tough old man and I loved him dearly. But when I got older couldn't understand why they tried to convert me to be that way. Still to this day don't know why. Luckily man dad didn't turn out like my grandparents even though that is how he was raised. But I will admit that racism definitely goes both ways and that today many whites are called racists for not really even doing anything. But a person of color can call me every name in the book and that is ok. That really pisses me off. Racism sucks on both sides.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Fredkrueger100, post: 2721962, member: 24577"] My grandma and grandpa were both racists. When I was a kid they would always try and get my sister and me to use the N word. They were both born in the early 1900's. Neither were educated either. My grandpa wore the same pair of overalls everyday he was alive. He was a tough old man and I loved him dearly. But when I got older couldn't understand why they tried to convert me to be that way. Still to this day don't know why. Luckily man dad didn't turn out like my grandparents even though that is how he was raised. But I will admit that racism definitely goes both ways and that today many whites are called racists for not really even doing anything. But a person of color can call me every name in the book and that is ok. That really pisses me off. Racism sucks on both sides. [/QUOTE]
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