I agree. It goes back generations. It's just something some people are. I sincerely try to look at people as humans. That is what we all are. We are all born, and we will all die. Some of us are good, others are mostly good; some are bad and some are plain evil. But, you can't tell who is who by race or nationality or the color of a pers…
I agree. It goes back generations. It's just something some people are. I sincerely try to look at people as humans. That is what we all are. We are all born, and we will all die. Some of us are good, others are mostly good; some are bad and some are plain evil. But, you can't tell who is who by race or nationality or the color of a person's skin. It can't be done, yet it's done everywhere. Racism runs deep.
To me, treating racism is like putting the plug in the jug. It is a daily discipline. I will almost certainly not be free of racism; I have accepted that. What I can be free of is giving a voice, a gesture, or an attitude.
I agree. It goes back generations. It's just something some people are. I sincerely try to look at people as humans. That is what we all are. We are all born, and we will all die. Some of us are good, others are mostly good; some are bad and some are plain evil. But, you can't tell who is who by race or nationality or the color of a person's skin. It can't be done, yet it's done everywhere. Racism runs deep.
To me, treating racism is like putting the plug in the jug. It is a daily discipline. I will almost certainly not be free of racism; I have accepted that. What I can be free of is giving a voice, a gesture, or an attitude.