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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I think it's really up to black people if they want to be forgiving of it- white people can cite the generation, the location, his honesty, and the fact that he believes he has changed- but it still must be hurtful in a way that I don't understand first hand. [/quote] Look. I’m Puerto Rican. If he had said his family member was raped by a Latino and he roamed the streets looking for a Latino to beat up, I wouldn’t take that as racist at all. #context[/quote] pp here- that's my point. I'm not going to put it into context *for* you because you have the right to feel how you feel. It's probably frustrating to a black person, or anyone who has experienced racism or discrimination, having other people tell them how they should feel about it. If the black community decides to be forgiving, that is their call. He is mostly redeemed in my eyes because I respect honestly and I value forgiveness--I wouldn't feel the same way, if he had actually physically hurt someone. I think Liam Neeson and his hypothetical victim got a pass because he never found anyone to harm. How many of us have been saved from ourselves and given a second chance by luck or fate? [/quote]
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