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Originally Posted by Not Insane
Ask the men how many would rather be women, and the women how many would rather be men. Youll get a similar response. It's not that they don't want to be black. It's that they like who they are and they have spent their entire life adapting to who they are.
Half the hands going up shows strong dissatisfaction in half of the lives if they want something else.
And the people I've known don't get onboard with racial animosity mainly because they benefit economically and socially by discrimination. Rather, they see a certain race constantly acting up on television and in youtube videos and wonder, "is there something fundamentally wrong with these people?"
Dead serious.
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Therein lies the root of the problem.
Seeing it only as "these people"!
We need to move beyond us and them, to a simple us!