@My_nameaintearl;2692698 said:I dig. What I'm saying is that in general, "white culture" in the US doesn't imbue each white person with a sense of race awareness. The average white person doesn't think "How will what I do today reflect on white people?"
That's just in general, though. Obviously, there are pockets of white culture that are preoccupied with race. I call these pockets "The South."
i feel what u sayin, 4 real... well i grew up in missouri.. and i guess its considered "borderline south" i always called it the midwest though
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