Well said. There is nothing more sickening then the patronizing just because one is a certain kind of person. This includes the filthy rich where people lick their boots. When I was in the 12th grade, in a very Southern small town, the first black teacher was employed. He was one of my most favorite teachers, not because he was black but because he was a great teacher & human being. Not all thought this but that was their problem. My friend, Patsy, felt the same.
Well said. There is nothing more sickening then the patronizing just because
ReplyDeleteone is a certain kind of person. This includes the filthy rich where people lick
their boots. When I was in the 12th grade, in a very Southern small town, the
first black teacher was employed. He was one of my most favorite teachers,
not because he was black but because he was a great teacher & human being.
Not all thought this but that was their problem. My friend, Patsy, felt the same.
The average Southern country black is conservative, has manners, fits in well with the average Southern white and they are at ease with each other.
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