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Absolutely. There are many races. But the problem isn't really race; it's wealth or poverty or liberal beliefs or conservative ones or fatness or thinness, "you name it" ad infinitum. Any time there are differences between people a way will be found for one societal group to ostracize, ridicule, bully, harm, or in some way take advantage of another group. In some respects most people are "racist" to some extent.
Think people can group people for whatever reason and then think that other groups are better worse, luckier, more stupid ... or whatever based on what ever criteria they divide people up on, race, sex, age, religeon, country of birth, hair colour, socio economic group, accent, reading tastes, music tastes, dress styles whatever. People can also get to know others and learn that all groups have their good and bad representatives and that people are people we can learn acceptance.
it has nothing to do wiht the colour or any other objective phisical features. it's a state of mind and is very much due to one's upbringing. the "us and them" thinking is somthing we all can not escape from.
Yes.
Most of detroit's elected officials are.
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[1 point] 2 years ago by deleted user ReplyAbsolutely. There are many races. But the problem isn't really race; it's wealth or poverty or liberal beliefs or conservative ones or fatness or thinness, "you name it" ad infinitum. Any time there are differences between people a way will be found for one societal group to ostracize, ridicule, bully, harm, or in some way take advantage of another group. In some respects most people are "racist" to some extent.
yes of course
porsupuesto que no, es como que un cartonero sea clasista...
Think people can group people for whatever reason and then think that other groups are better worse, luckier, more stupid ... or whatever based on what ever criteria they divide people up on, race, sex, age, religeon, country of birth, hair colour, socio economic group, accent, reading tastes, music tastes, dress styles whatever. People can also get to know others and learn that all groups have their good and bad representatives and that people are people we can learn acceptance.
it has nothing to do wiht the colour or any other objective phisical features. it's a state of mind and is very much due to one's upbringing. the "us and them" thinking is somthing we all can not escape from.
Isn't pink ("white") a color?
Last time I checked it was.