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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I said I wouldn't be back, but 14:06 I had to respond to your post. I grew up in an area where yes, speaking correct English etc was looked down upon so I don't deny these issues exist. Hell, I grew up with my own identity Issues because of it. But again, I dont know how you can live in DC and say that only negative stereotypes are embraced. This city has one of the most educated black populations in the world. Many of my friends are black women, but we couldnt be any more different, whether it comes to our style, hobbies or our taste in men (or women!). This is one of the few cities I've lived in where it's ok for a black person to have their own distinct personality and to think as an individual. I'm sad for you that you haven't experienced the same.[/quote] PP do you have any conservative thinking black friends that you engage in regular back and forth with? Not conservative as in church-going, but conservative as in politics and economics? As in, I went to the polls and voted Romney unapologetically? Do you engage with that? Because my cornball brother husband was told by random people on the street he was "brave" for wearing a Romney sticker on election day. [/quote]
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