Dilloduck
Indifferent
I understand what you're saying, and certainly can't dispute it. I think, though, that we also have to understand why so many people who belong to groups that have traditionally suffered the consequences of both blatant and subtle racism would be fed up and angry and not willing to wait for the next generation of those who perceive themselves "in charge" to wake up.
I used to feel that each generation became more realistic, less racist, with better education, better information, better understanding. I guess I also used to think that this occurred more or less across the board, but it doesn't. Last week we saw or read some of the ignorant comments and attitudes that came out of WV (and even Indiana) prior to last week's primary. I guess what I'm saying is that we have to do a better job of making it clear that this is not acceptable. Not at the legislative level, which has been addressed, but in our daily lives. Nobody, I repeat, nobody should be shortchanged simply as a consequence of genes.
It's easier avoid the pitfalls of racism when you are a genetically homogenous nation but I still think they are happy because they all have their very own number assigned to them by the govt and no one can ever take that away from them. (or do you think there is some subtle numeric envy going on between the evens and the odds ?)
