Old Jan 2, 2006 | 06:02 PM
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Originally Posted by hitman619
im not the one to doubt!!!! but how could you attend a school in the ghetto and make that statement..... I attended 4 different schools growing up 2 in the ghetto and two in the burbs , as well as attended a 4 year unversity on a "on a football scholarship" my personal experince at the ghetto schools include "watching a theacher get stab" having two teachers tell me "ill never amount to anything drop out" having to walk to through two different gang areas just to get home..... many time having to fight or run for my life..... grade avg went from 2.2 to 3.8 once i attened the burb schools..... i live in so cal our ghettos are pretty rough here!!!!!!! my ex wife is a high school teacher in the ghetto and i get a lot of info from her also.... but this is just my opinion!!!!!! but hey i respect your opinion... if you get a chance click that tuskegee experiment link i posted...
you're missing my point. if you apply yourself, regardless of race, color, creed, location, etc... you will succeed. if you say to yourself "hey, i don't want to grow up to be a gangbanger" and you stick to that mentality, you won't grow up to be a gangbanger. it's really very simple.

I am familiar with the atrocity that was the Tuskegee experiment but i do not see how you came to the correlation between this and the blatant bias our judicial system has in the application of hate crime laws.
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