I read it. You're arguing for a "color blind" approach, which I've heard before. Problem is that doesn't work. It assumes that people have had similar experiences in their lives, which they haven't. Wrt the issue of race, this break down (surprise!) on skin color.
FE, blacks become acutely aware of how race/skin color affects their lives at an early age (~4 yrs). Whites, OTOH, generally don't until their late teens. The best example I can give was when my friend was chased by a group of kids for no other reason than she is black. She was 5.
It sure seemed that way with rah, but if you prefer to ignore the issue, that's your decision.
FE, blacks become acutely aware of how race/skin color affects their lives at an early age (~4 yrs). Whites, OTOH, generally don't until their late teens. The best example I can give was when my friend was chased by a group of kids for no other reason than she is black. She was 5.
I'm not here to fix people.
It sure seemed that way with rah, but if you prefer to ignore the issue, that's your decision.
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