No. It's not.
It is in my DNA and you don't know a d*** thing about my family's history....
You shouldn't call strangers liars....That's how such grudges start.......
With all due respect......
It is in my DNA and you don't know a d*** thing about my family's history....
You shouldn't call strangers liars....That's how such grudges start.......
With all due respect......
You're not a liar. You're just wrong. Every man can choose his behavior. Or is "free will" a bunch of bull****?
For instance, I personally don't give a **** if a stranger on the internet has a grudge against me. But I don't really know how my great-grandpa would have felt about it.
So I guess no one here sees the problem with expecting certain behavior based on race or ethnicity.
So I guess no one here sees the problem with expecting certain behavior based on race or ethnicity.
So I guess no one here sees the problem with expecting certain behavior based on race or ethnicity.
Culture is culture, but it is not "DNA." To suggest something is in your DNA is to suggest that it is something inherent that cannot be overcome. Which is, of course, bull****. I think some people (not talking about anyone specific) use "It's in my DNA" as a license to be an *******. And if you believe that you can't help the way you are due to your race/ethnicity, then it's a short trip to arrive at the conclusion that the same holds true for other races/ethnicity.
Short tempers and easily held grudges are no reason to thump your chest, and for those who believe, I doubt that the "DNA" excuse is gonna fly with St. Peter.
Now combine that with red hairHow about we
Nobody knows anything about anybody
I have Irish in me. In my younger years I used to go off like a cannon, and my mom always said you have your grandma's Irish temper. I had to concentrate with great difficulty & effort as I grew older to control that temper. I'm 58, it still raises it's nasty head from time to time. And I've never met a person of Irish heritage that didn't have a temper.