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		<title>Comment on Why Most Mass Murders Are Privilege White Males: Response by eliza</title>
		<link>http://blog.richmond.edu/nyoiks/2012/10/03/why-most-mass-murders-are-privilege-white-males-response/#comment-5</link>
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		<description>I find it interesting how you compare your life back in Kenya to the &quot;white boy mojo&quot; that Schwyzer mentions in his article. However, I am not entirely sure of what you are getting at. When you explain that you felt more comfortable in the town surrounding your school with the locals rather than with the americans at school are you trying to describe a different sort of &quot;white boy mojo&quot; that you may have felt in town that your american friends did not? I think that is a very interesting and good comparison. Like you, I find some truth in what Schwyzer is saying, although I don&#039;t agree that white men are entitled at all, I can see where his argument is coming from.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I find it interesting how you compare your life back in Kenya to the &#8220;white boy mojo&#8221; that Schwyzer mentions in his article. However, I am not entirely sure of what you are getting at. When you explain that you felt more comfortable in the town surrounding your school with the locals rather than with the americans at school are you trying to describe a different sort of &#8220;white boy mojo&#8221; that you may have felt in town that your american friends did not? I think that is a very interesting and good comparison. Like you, I find some truth in what Schwyzer is saying, although I don&#8217;t agree that white men are entitled at all, I can see where his argument is coming from.</p>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 29 Aug 2012 12:49:37 +0000</pubDate>
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