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I understand that we should never lose our right to be offended, so I accept it. But for me it was always a study of human behavior because if we just demonize it, it becomes unreal.
Wendell Pierce
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Wendell Pierce
Age: 60
Born: 1963
Born: December 8
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New Orleans
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Wendell Edward Pierce
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