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Originally Posted by *AQuietPlace*
It's not necessarily prejudice, it's caution.
We live (sorta) in the country, and we've had people stop by before, with a very lame excuse. I've noticed them glancing around, taking things in. That makes me very uncomfortable, and I immediately wonder if they are staking out the place.
We'd love to be completely trusting of everyone, but that's foolish. Unfortunately, bad things do happen, and we are wise to take precautions at times.
Oh, and the people I'm referring to above have all been white.
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Per JD's definition I have done all sorts of prejudice things.
I locked my doors & rolled my windows up when driving through downtown houston after midnight.
I locked my doors each day when parking at work in Houston but did not do so back in my small town when I got back home.
Who knew these were evil things.