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					Originally Posted by Yardcore
					[You must be logged in to view images. Log in or Register.]Well I don't know about you, like I said, anger can bring out the worst out of anybody. Think about when you have someone pointing the gun at your head and you came out alive. It probably scared her for the rest of her life, is it wrong? Yes, but I understand within that context.
 I used to work with this big Audit Accounting firm in Houston, Texas. I am the only few asians who work there; 90% are whites. It was Monday and the same day as the Martin Luther King Holiday. Our client happened to be a bank industry, so it closed to do the holiday.
 
 I jokingly asked my Sr. Manager, "Aren't we supposed to be off today? It's the Martin Luther King Holiday." He looked around, make sure no one around and told me softly, "Did you see any N^(^*& working around here?" See that is racist!
 
 I no longer work there, and I am glad I left that place. You'd be surprise of what you hear when you sit in the room full of white people. Again, you can't judge them all because not all of them are like that, any race or color.
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 its true what people say behind closed doors is shocking, my point that she showed who true colors to her husband.
I honestly don't see the need of the word, his color had absolutely nothing to do with event and no matter how angry she was did using the word alleviate her of this emotion?
I get pretty angry I've never really considered calling people names just to piss them off, id rather remedy the situation.  Must just be me I guess, the only white non-racist in maine