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Re: Cops: Can't Live With Them, Can't Live Without Them
In article <3o5m2e$hnv@apakabar.cc.columbia.edu>,
adr5@namaste.cc.columbia.edu (Alex D Rodriguez) wrote:
> Sounds like prejudice to me. Until he tries please first he won't know. What
> exactly is the clue that allows you to spot the trouble makers? Race? Color?
> Clothes? Please tell me what it is. I'm sure we all want to know.
Please, don't try to paint me as a racist. I'm not and I've never been.
I'll accept you calling it prejudice, because in the sense of what the
word means (pre-judging), yes that's what you're doing. But it's prejudice,
without all the *evil* connotations we've given that word over the years.
Everytime, you or I make a decision we are using prejudice to a certain extent.
Prejudice is at its simplest, "learning from experience," and that is what
I was
referring to.
I wouldn't mind discussing this aspect w/anyone further (e-mail me if you
want), but I don't think rec.autos.driving is the appropriate forum. Up to
now we've managed to remain with things relevant to driving, but I think
this would be pushing it.
J Y
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