Liberty777
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- Mar 9, 2016
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So it's ok with u to stand by n let rights b taken away? Fear has nada to do with it n I don't want anyone n my family to b interracial, but if it happens I will love that child as if it were my own. There's no big conspiracy at least not within my family, we r just simple people that want big government to stay out of our lives n quit taking our rights away, that's what I worry about.I don't fear it, n like I said do what u wAnt. Whether they're good kids or not has nothing to do with what I said. The left wAnts n is slowly forcing diversity, wouldn't u agree? All I'm saying is I should be able to associate with whoever without being labeled racist. I should have the right to pass these values down to my kids without being labeled racist. There r many blacks, Hispanics,asians, whatever that feel the same way N it's accepted. Ur right I used the phrase look like my grandparents to loosely, I stand corrected. I should have said I have the right to want my grandbabies to remain Caucasian.I'm not against it but i don't promote it. People r free to do as they choose, but I also have the right to want my grandbabies to look like their grandparents. I feel diversity is starting to b shoved down socities throat. Let people decide who they choose to associate with.
Well, actually mixed race babies DO look like their grand parents. unless they were adopted. the color may be different, but they still look like them, I have several mixed race kids in my family, their all great kids. No one would ever question whether or not they should have been born mixed race, the whole fear of this is just silly
Im all for letting diversity happen on its own naturally neither Forced or Impeded. Yes, you have the right to want whatever you want for your grandkids. And other people have the same right to want what they want for theirs. That in itself is diversity I suppose. Thing is we dont always get what we want, hopefully as human beings we all have the 'Versatility' to deal with these things in a good way. Well, you say you dont fear having mixed race babies in your family, so Ill just take your word for that. There are some that do however, or feel they really need to protect the purity of their race on a larger scale, I think thats all a waste of time to worry over, but thats just me