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Re-Post: The Dysfunctional prejudices that

Re-Post: The Dysfunctional prejudices that "We" were taught by our well-meaning parents

· Thursday, July 1st 2010 at 11:57PM · 530 views
"One of the ways we take the younger generation become better human beings is to avoid teaching them what we know to be the dysfunctional prejudices that "WE" were taught by our well-meaing parents."

"This current generation, what "we" call the millenials, will form a society that is remarklably free of racial and gender identity issues because they see things with a more open heart."

The above responses were posted on the thread of a recent blog here in BIA. While having my morning coffee, a myriad of questions race thru my mind....... "Was I taught/indoctrinated with dysfunctional prejudices by my "well-meaning" but imperfect parents/grandparents/great-grandparents?"....."Were my parent that neglegent, irresponsible, cold-hearted, and unaware of proper parenting skills?"....."What's dysfunctional about being taught there is absolute truth in the universe?"...."Did my parents default on their "Invisible Contract/Covenant"...with the Creator of Worlds before.... and Worlds to come when they instilled in me malignant dysfunctional prejudices?"......"Why would my parents curse me with false doctrines?" Why?

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robert powell Friday, July 2nd 2010 at 8:35AM

On the whole, I again agree with The Greatest Researcher of All Time on BIA on this question of dysfunctionality.

on the issue of the statement,"what "we" call the millenials, will form a society that is remarklably free of racial and gender identity issues because they see things with a more open heart."

Will form?
Because they see things with a more open heart?

most of the young male negros cannot wear pants properly---
and their female associates are open hearted to this moronic display

they are more Penal Minded--openHearted to analist passions?

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