Originally posted by Japher
IMO, it's the way diversity is viewed or pinned to society that is the problem not the fact that it exists. If that makes sense.
Everyone gets up in arms if Cali or I bring of diversity or racial differences on a genetic level because it is seemingly overtly racist. Now, I'm not going to defend Cali's or my opinion on how we do things, mainly because when I bring stuff up it is only to get a rise out of people. However, it is the fact that it is so easily to troll on this subject that is the point I want to make.
We should not only celebrate diversity and recognize that people are different, but we should be accepting of the fact that there are differences. That accepting has never occured. We are so programed as a society to be color blind that we fail to see the difference, and because of that fail to celebrate it or acknowledge it, at least superficially.
A color blind world is lame, there is black and white, yellow and red, shades of blue (especially around here). This teaching and thought that has come out of the 60s creates those close-minded and scared people. It creates fear of accusations since we'll be called racists or accused of profiling if the case so happens. We can't say certain words, and those words change every day. Of course I'm not going to trust, I've been taught not to trust! If I say something, do something, or behave a certain way that might be perceived as possibly being racist than I am outcasted.
Unable to behave as we want, no matter how innocently, we are forced to be defensive and to draw to others like us.
My favorite line from Dot (SNL or Mad TV, can't remember); "Are you black? Does it hurt?"
IMO, it's the way diversity is viewed or pinned to society that is the problem not the fact that it exists. If that makes sense.
Everyone gets up in arms if Cali or I bring of diversity or racial differences on a genetic level because it is seemingly overtly racist. Now, I'm not going to defend Cali's or my opinion on how we do things, mainly because when I bring stuff up it is only to get a rise out of people. However, it is the fact that it is so easily to troll on this subject that is the point I want to make.
We should not only celebrate diversity and recognize that people are different, but we should be accepting of the fact that there are differences. That accepting has never occured. We are so programed as a society to be color blind that we fail to see the difference, and because of that fail to celebrate it or acknowledge it, at least superficially.
A color blind world is lame, there is black and white, yellow and red, shades of blue (especially around here). This teaching and thought that has come out of the 60s creates those close-minded and scared people. It creates fear of accusations since we'll be called racists or accused of profiling if the case so happens. We can't say certain words, and those words change every day. Of course I'm not going to trust, I've been taught not to trust! If I say something, do something, or behave a certain way that might be perceived as possibly being racist than I am outcasted.
Unable to behave as we want, no matter how innocently, we are forced to be defensive and to draw to others like us.
My favorite line from Dot (SNL or Mad TV, can't remember); "Are you black? Does it hurt?"
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