to constantly bring up things that they feel is lacking within other racial and ethnic groups? Identifying and acknowledgement are the first steps in finding solutions to any problem regardless of what that problem may be. So, if a "racist" believes that behavior demonstrated by another race is self destructive, wouldn't it be more beneficial if they did not mention those flaws and behaviors. They would not want any change implemented that would keep their race from becoming "supreme." "Bringing things to light". Doesn't that benefit the race that was targeted more than anyone else?
2007-08-22
03:52:34
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