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uppityperson

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5. “was not directed at any one person or group"? "it was a personal experience post"?
Thu Jun 11, 2015, 01:51 PM
Jun 2015

She “I apologized to the appropriate people"? Unless she did as public an apology as she did such a bigoted post, no. She didn't.

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I am glad that people are being so outspoken about their racism rather than being asses and hiding it. Acknowledging your problem is the first step in learning how to get past being an ass.
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