WELL SAID AND GOOD ATTITUDE.
2006-08-20 18:01:26
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answered by QUE PASA?? 3
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this finished race has been without project based communicate. the clarification that this modern-day Rev Wright tale is affecting Obama so deeply is via the fact he somewhat has no longer something to fall lower back on. His finished campaign has in basic terms been based around empty rhetoric like "replace" and "wish" and he has by no ability expressed his perspectives on coverage. during his finished campaign he has by no ability addressed the subjects promptly and has been a media darling during his campaign through fact to be trouble-free- he's a likeable guy and an incredible speaker. This modern-day Rev. Wright project has compelled the regularly occurring public to work out him as human and understand that there is extra to him than in basic terms his speaking capacity and his message. the nice and comfortable button is that Obama does not have the talents to steer this united states of america (which has been ignored in choose of his likeability) and this scandal is proving that he would even have racist tendancies. those 2 issues do no longer blend properly for voters and that is allowing Hillary to yet another time grow to be a ingredient interior the race. with the help of how, you're suited the two Hillary and McCain have had negatives of their campaigns yet no longer something that compares to a black Presidential candidate being pegged as a obtainable racist. i think of his deliver would desire to be sunk.
2016-12-17 14:27:18
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answered by melancon 4
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Sounds like you have given this a lot of thought. I agree with you that you should live your life and not let other people's attitudes upset you. However, I also think it's worth the effort to try to change people's prejudiced beliefs, because some of those people will change and the world will be a better place because of it. For instance, I think attitudes in the US toward people of color have improved greatly since the nonviolent protests of Martin Luther King and others in the 1960s.
2006-08-20 18:07:06
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answered by parachute 3
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AMEN to that !!!! first back 50 years ago there was racism around the globe and now we have moved on but some hard headed idiots still think that Caucasians are racist against black people if you don't worry about that kind of thing that kind of problem just gets smaller and smaller until it just goes away.
2006-08-20 18:04:52
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answered by crazy_freeskier_360 3
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I agree with you. I will add that Laws do not change peoples feelings. Tolerance for people begins and ends in the grassroots.
For example, the desegregation of sports did not first occur on the professional level, but it began in our city parks and in our schools.
2006-08-20 18:09:21
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answered by Kountry 2
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The philosopher Edmund Burke said, ‘The only thing necessary for the triumph of evil is for good men to do nothing.’
Apathy is what allows dictators to come to power. I don't think I'm spending my time trying to convince others to change their mind. I'm spending my time here for those who are undecided.
2006-08-20 18:08:27
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answered by spindoccc 4
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Discrimination because of color , race and appearance will vanish through time . The next generation will not practice discrimination.. Remember it was very strong that it made people slaves. The new generations are getting rid of this injustice.
2006-08-20 18:12:48
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answered by Nilehawk 3
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In another 100 years, we will all be a mixed group of people. The whiteys of today, the power people, will all be dead and buried and hopefully, we can all get along. Its happened historically and it will happen again.
2006-08-20 19:11:41
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answered by lpaganus 6
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Yep.
I once heard it said, "You can't change people, you can only change the way you respond to them."
There will always be racists (or any kind of -"ists"), but what power do they have if you don't give them a reaction? None.
2006-08-20 18:02:59
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answered by Duende71 2
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Completely agree.....Only a few manage to break the cycle of hate/racism in a family....Many times its generational....
2006-08-20 18:02:34
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answered by Anonymous
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Brothaman is kind of right about white people starting racism. KIND OF.
2006-08-20 18:38:12
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answered by twin 02 1
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