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      Yep, agreed, but these are teenagers. I did not have much foresight as a teenager, either.

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        Teenagers today do. I guarantee there are thousands of kids in that school who know better and would never do this. Being young doesn’t make you racist

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          No, but it does make some less educated. Not everyone is online a lot. Plenty of people just hang out with their friends without learning anything. It’s very possible they haven’t learned why that is so wrong.

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            Well with the internet I’m sure they now will have an entire life of dealing with those consequences.

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        Dumb as I was at that age, I can’t imagine agreeing to do something like that or making friends with anyone who would.

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          Because we are not the same type of people they are? They just didn’t care as much.

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            Yup, if you grow up in the middle of nowhere Oklahoma, there isn’t a lot of racial diversity. So this isn’t something they likely have run into in any meaningful sense, so they wouldn’t understand just how hurtful it can be.

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        Right, the point is to let them be themselves & correct behaviors that society has decided are useless. Gotta give them the freedom to choose so that you can correct it, same as younger kids.