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Hate 'Em All

a short essay on bigotry

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Comment from gypsycaravan
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This is powerful reading and I especially love the ending where you admonish your mother for her bigotry but understand how she got there. That happens to most of us these days. A terrific piece of work, Ingrid.

 Comment Written 16-Feb-2015


reply by the author on 16-Feb-2015
    Thanks..er...huh...you do know that many hate the gypsies, don't you? LOL.
reply by gypsycaravan on 16-Feb-2015
    Interesting comment, Ingrid. Yes, lots of people hate the gypsies. Funny fact, I AM descended from a tribe of gypsies in the former country of Czechoslovakia. My maternal grandfather was a trapeze flyer with a traveling band of a gypsy circus when he met my grandmother. Now, people just hate me because they are jealous that I'm so wonderful-not because I'm a gypsy. LOL
Comment from kiwisteveh
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Great response to the prompt!

You draw deeply upon your on experiences and share openly even those aspects which may be seen as discrediting yourself.

What your essay does most admirably is describe the many different kinds of bigotry and illuminate how its tendrils weave deep inside all of us, even though we may pride ourselves on fairness and tolerance.

remotely looked Arabic --> looked remotely Arabic

Good luck in the contest - this deserves to do very well.

Steve

 Comment Written 16-Feb-2015


reply by the author on 16-Feb-2015
    I'm guilty, but polite and intellectually enlightened. That's about all the credit I can give myself.
Comment from giraffmang
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Hi there,

This was an interesting and intriguing read. Bigotry is almost a hereditary problem. It is very difficult to break out of that mould, and there is always something left behind, no matter how hard we try to eradicate it.

You speak a lot of truth here and it is imbibed with honesty and self-realisation. Id this fiction or not (it is billed as general fiction).

Having personally grown up in an extremely bigoted society and under terrorist threat on a daily basis I can relate to these aspects you have described.

An absorbing read.

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 Comment Written 16-Feb-2015


reply by the author on 16-Feb-2015
    changed the heading...thanks. Where did you grow up?
reply by giraffmang on 16-Feb-2015
    Belfast, Northern Ireland. The whole Catholic & Ptotestant thing. Army on the streets every day. So called legitimate targets and so on. I had my school bag checked twice a day by security forces going to and from school for explosive devices.

    I just thought everywhere was like that! Then you grow up and realise it's not.
reply by the author on 16-Feb-2015
    Same reason I thought daddies playing with their daughters was normal.
reply by giraffmang on 16-Feb-2015
    Products of our environments. I think it is very different today with the mass news outlets and information technology. In some ways growing up without all that was better but in many ways worse too. Ignorance is bliss or a curse.
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G'day mate. This is a very powerful and well written piece that hits the nail right on the head. I hate any kind of descrimination mate, any kind. This is a great contest entry and I wish you luck in it. Cheers Fez

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 Comment Written 16-Feb-2015


reply by the author on 16-Feb-2015
    G'day. Let me guess...France? thanks.