Just as I thought. For whatever reason it's OK for some to do something different but for others to do the same thing it's stupid. Generalizing that a kid with colored hair or a tattoo is up to no good is just plain wrong. If you saw a kid that was bald, how would you know if they had cancer or not? With your mentality, you'd already have judged them and not as a cancer patient. I had a boss once tell me that I had the best answer he's ever seen on a job application. I said that I treat everyone with the same respect until they give me a reason not to. How does a kid with red hair or a tattoo hurt us as people and as a country? Now that is a rediculous statement. You mention common sense. Maybe you need to go back and read some of your comments. There's a lot of very successful multi-millionaires with colored hair and tattoos that would blow your theories out of the water. I'm done with this subject as I can see your still in the dark ages when it comes to being tolerant about something that you don't think is proper. Who died and made you the moral police? A kid with red hair didn't hurt anything. Dave
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