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Aug 2016
Anger foments in the minds of the young as parents pass on their failures and diminished dreams. They are taught to despise another person for their success and for the fact that their family seems to have been left behind. They turn their rage inward, then it reaches a boiling point and they lash out. Striking at anything or anyone that they perceive is the cause of their misfortune. It matters not who they are, or where they are from, nor what their ethnicity is. All that matters is that they have rage in their hearts taught to them by someone else and that there is someone else to blame for their condition.
James M Vines
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James M Vines  50/M/Atlanta Georgia
(50/M/Atlanta Georgia)   
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