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We may be getting a just a TINY bit off topic here. However, it has always been my opinion that almost everyone in my generation and earlier has a bit of bigot in them. OK, my father in law doesn't have a bigoted bone in his body, and I met 1 person while I was in the service who lived his religious beliefs so wholeheartedly that he couldn't be bigoted, but they're exceptions to the rule. We are the products of our times and we can't help it. What is important is that we recognize when our actions are reflecting our biases and quickly correct our actions to do the right thing. That's almost as important as not passing our biases along to our children either intentionally or unintentionally.
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