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marissa [1.9K]
4 years ago
10

I need to write an essay with the next question what people think about black and white people? It is about the discrimination

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1 answer:
3241004551 [841]4 years ago
4 0
Well most black people think they are "Top dog" when really everyone is equal now matter what way u look at it no human being is  perfect no human being is better than anyone else and its messed up how black people think we do bad things when really look at how dumb they are they cant support they selfs so they go robbing family dollars and stupid stuff like that but Yet White ppl are the problem no if ppl could get jobs and support there selfs and understand u dont gotta do bad stuff to get fame and get your "gang or homies" to like you no be yourself maybe they would know the person you are {not being racist at all just examples}
 
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