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Soriku said:
Kantor said:
dtewi said:
Kantor said:

Dtewi, this was before cable TV and video games. Children had to find some way to fill their time.


Yeah.

And why the hell do I have to read that in a book?

It's supposed to show the innocence of youth. Besides, Boo Radley is an important character, so keep reading.


It's too bad the book is generic LOL RACISM. I never bothered to finish it...didn't have to either. Don't think we did something important in class when we had to read the book last year.

Southern America in the 1930s was racist! It's not like they made this stuff up...

It's not generic "lol racism", anyway. It's about how one man who believes in equality stands up to a racist society.



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