I believe all Southern liberals come from the same starting point-race. Once you figure out they are lying to you about race, you start to question everything.If you grew up white before the civil rights movement anywhere in the South, all grown-ups lied. They'd tell you stuff like, Don't drink out of the colored fountain, dear, it's dirty. In the white part of town, the white fountain was always covered with chewing gum and the marks of grubby kids' paws, and the colored fountain was always clean. Children can be horribly logical.The first great political movement to come along in my lifetime was the civil rights movement, and I was for it. The second great question was the war in Vietnam, and I was against it. So they told me I was a double-dyed liberal. I said, O.K. What did I know? Later on, people took to claiming it meant I was for big government, high taxes, and communism. That's when I learned never to let anyone else define my politics.

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