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GoddammitMrNoodle ago

Similarly I was born and raised in a midsized Canadian city, never really had any exposure to niggers until trips to the US in my 20s, brought up during the 60s and 70s so I was filled with all of that hippie love everyone BS.

(told this story before) I was on course in San Francisco, waiting at a bus stop, when a nigger sow started going off on some white guy that was standing there too. I made no sense to me and I suggested, politely, to the nigger to lay off the guy. Holy hell was that a mistake, because she turned both barrels on me and let me have it. That was the day I started to wonder if things weren't all skittles and beer like the 60s had taught us.

Since then it's been a slow path, because I'd been so fully and well indoctrinated. I wanted to believe that women are better than men especially white men, and that we are all equal, and that conservative values are evil. Because that what I'd been taught.

But no longer. Niggers are a blight on the landscape and the path to the destruction of civilization. Period.