I will admit that I discriminate against anyone dressed like a "rapper", this includes latino's, whites, asains, blacks, and the occasional middle easterner. I believe my discriminatory behavior is seeded in the thug attitude that alot of the people dressed in that style seem and have conveyed to me in the past. To those of you who are concerned my discrimination is only limited to judging someone by how they are dressed before ever talking to them.
Now my comparison for the discriminatory behavior has to do with this example...
If a person is badly bitten by a big black dog as a child usually that child "discriminates" against big black dogs the rest of their life.
Why can the same not be true for people?
Growing up I was bullied and picked on by people who dress and talked like rappers.
2007-01-10
07:19:33
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anonomama
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