That was brutal to read. The article bounced all over the place on subjects.</p>
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Since im not from MS nor lived in MS outside of my half decade of college, forgive my ignornace on this- Is it common for politicians down there to just have a Q&A session like this? Do they really just start discussing anything at any time? </p>
If so, that is pretty interesting. Itd be instant death if they did it here, their words would come back to haunt em every time. But itd be interesting to hear what they think in an unfiltered way. </p>
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As for the content of that guy's rants, i am so happy i dont have to read about or deal with race on a daily basis in terms of politics and local government. It helps that i live in an overall lilly white state, but where i live is much more diverse, yet race is the vocalized driving force behind very few comments by leaders, much less within speeches given to large groups.
I will never understand the obsession with skin color and how it defines us any more than hair color. Hell, accents should define us more. Those arent inherent.
Oh well.</p>