Before I begin, please people DO NOT read anything into this question that is not here. I mean what I say, and I say what I mean, so if I don't SAY I'm racist or homophobic, it's because I'm NOT.
Okay, that said, allow me to elaborate a little.
I'm speaking of conditions in the US. This has NOTHING to do with the current administration, although it does have to do with legislature passed over the last fifty years or so. This means that whoever answers actually has to have some knowledge of our country, either through living in times of over fifty years ago or reading about it, not people whose knowledge is restricted to Clinton and Bush 43.
I wouldn't mind hearing from people in countries OTHER THAN the US, but this question is not specifically for them.
Okay, now to go into what I mean exactly.
In the 50s, discrimination and segregation were the norm. It was unheard of to be a homosexual. Teenage pregnancy was nonexistent.
Running out of room. I'll continue.
2006-10-03
20:15:43
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The_Cricket: Thinking Pink!
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