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<blockquote data-quote="Alsos" data-source="post: 1152015" data-attributes="member: 8894"><p>Huh. I knew a trans-racial guy in college 25 years ago. Guy in the next room over in the dorms, who was half-Filipino, half-white, but claimed he had the soul of a black man. Took black studies electives, idolized Garvey and Douglass and X, could even quote the poetry of Langston Hughes. </p><p></p><p>It seemed bizarre but harmless at the time. But back then, nobody petulantly expected that you must accept such things as axiomatic truth. Lefties were all about freedom of conscience in those days, rather than demanding unquestioning obedience to the narrative-of-the-moment.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Alsos, post: 1152015, member: 8894"] Huh. I knew a trans-racial guy in college 25 years ago. Guy in the next room over in the dorms, who was half-Filipino, half-white, but claimed he had the soul of a black man. Took black studies electives, idolized Garvey and Douglass and X, could even quote the poetry of Langston Hughes. It seemed bizarre but harmless at the time. But back then, nobody petulantly expected that you must accept such things as axiomatic truth. Lefties were all about freedom of conscience in those days, rather than demanding unquestioning obedience to the narrative-of-the-moment. [/QUOTE]
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