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Good grief. You know this has had the opposite effect. I learned at a young age to view people based on who they are and not their race. I don’t need endless obnoxious lectures.
I will always hate how right my dad was, because it's funny how painfully right he was. In 2015, I was a Bernie voter who went with the flow. "You'll quickly realize they hate us" "You'll learn that you are expected to be a tax pump".
Your dad is a wise man.
He's very bitter when he talks about that stuff, and I'm scared to take on his bitterness as I age. But at the same time, he is very smart, he went through the same ride of being liberal to being conservative as I am. He's boomer conservative in some ways, pro Israel, pro military intervention in the middle east, a classic Bill O'Riley watcher, compared to my anti-military "Let them sort it out and if things end up bad we can go back". I still don't agree with him on everything, but I love him a lot and I let him know it when appropriate.
As long as you love your father you cannot go wrong.
Your on your way to becoming like him. Not that is a bad thing because everyone becomes more or less red pilled unless they put active effort against it just to stay blue for the sake of it.
So do kids today.
That is what they are trying to deprogram kids from, to teach them to see people based on their race. It's working.
I wish you were wrong but you aren’t.