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Begging the question. Tobacco does not impair the mind as much as pot does. Get over it, people who are intoxicated on any substance including pot are prone to violence and murder because the drugs reduce them to the state of a feral animal.
Well that's a good Christian girl if I ever saw one. Sheesh. 
You should thank your lucky stars for political correctness.
Society is so fucked up. Don't bash on her cause she's white. She's an ignorant person who was taught wrong. No race is dominant. We are all the same. We have skeletons, brains, a heart, emotions, etc, skin is nothing but color and that does not define a person. Their actions do.
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