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[QUOTE="arilliusbm:1046927"]Ive grasped onto it and agreed, lamp. We just disagee on what role "pride" plays. So by your judgment, it's unethical to be a proud American because you had no control being born in America? I view pride as being happy for what you have. people tebd to take everything for granted. I could be a poor Indian child living in a dump bear New Dehli. You know what? I'd still be proud. I'd take what "random" - as you say- deck of cards life threw at me and still make the best of it. I wouldn't wish to be a rich westerner. The little things in life are worth appreciation and pride. Just don't let your ego supercede your conscience and there is [/I]nothing wrong[I] with being proud of who you are. It's like you're clumping my beliefs with a noble persons' or wealthy person. Money and status is nothing to be proud of. Family, friends, and what you make of your life is. Grasp that, bitch! [/QUOTE]
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