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I don't like racism or support it, but I accept it's there. If it were up to me, I'd stop it, but I can't change the hearts of the entire world. Martin Luther King, jr. may have touched many folks' hearts, but obviously not everyone. (James Earl Ray, anyone?)

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It's not really a sense of "pride," it embracing what you are, which everyone should do. It's the actual person's if they speak condescendingly to another race. Race is there, but racism shouldn't be there.

I rather embrace WHO I am (as in, the person inside of me )rather than WHAT I am (the person outside of me). That's how the pride factor get started.

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