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Title: Ma's Inherent Goodness
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Everyone is prejudiced against something, even those who are sitting within this classroom, whether they have an inbred distaste for smokers, or blacks, or Muslims; THEY ALL HAVE IT. We cannot fault someone for the ideals they were raised with, if we did, we would have to fault people for believing in God, or Buddha, or Gaea, Diana, Pan, Aphrael, or any other deity... Showed first 250 characters
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Am I truly to believe that infants newborn into this world are evil? That they came out of the womb with some dreadful future to destroy the fate of the world? I'd just as soon believe that my dog is a Communist spy helping to plan a hostile takeover! Is the toddler playing dolls next door evil? Is she perhaps acting out a conspiracy to overthrow the government? If so, no wonder kids love Barbie! Or is the elderly woman on the next block, the one who takes in all the stray animals and who will live on tuna for the next week because she donated her food money to the victims of Katrina, is she secretly cloning those kittens into super-assassins? Please, you'd have to be pretty paranoid to believe that... Showed next 250 characters
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