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Stereo-Types

Black people can't read
They eat greasy chicken and corn
White people are filled with greed
They obtain wealth since they were born
Teens are out of control
They're immature and disrespectful
Homeless people lie low
To get money, they push and pull
Stereotypes, they're used by everyone
Maybe they come from parents
Or money making corporations
Trying to make us think a different way
Trying to turn us against each other
Getting to us, making us pay
But we have the same father and mother
We are all unique, that is the key
Think what you want to think
Just don't stereotype me

CuteBaby
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