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"You'd think that brighter students would mean there'd be more tolerance, but this is still Georgia".
"There seems to be more tolerance of it," said David Barna, the agency's spokesman.
But in recent months there had seemed to be more tolerance.
"It's like saying they are responsible," said Gray. "There has been a lot of hate speech and there needs to be more tolerance".
Some law enforcement experts and African-American leaders have expressed frustration with the fact that there seems to be more tolerance and sensitivity for drugs once they move into white communities.
In a bigger sport, there might be more tolerance for both styles of play, but in one that is still trying to attract investment, both sides are convinced that if their dream sponsor saw the other group's tournaments, they'd lose all interest in the sport.
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