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I don't imagine there's a lot of difference, generationally Scootaloo May 2014 #1
I'm a tick older than those kids, but can I make some suggestions? LeftyMom May 2014 #2
Suggestions are welcome. kwassa May 2014 #3
Number 3 is why I hardly discuss joeglow3 May 2014 #43
I agree with your points. I also think that economics has segregated us again. This means liberal_at_heart May 2014 #7
I Agree! ConnorMarc May 2014 #34
To Kill A Mockingbird was our 8th grade summer reading, but no civil rights lesson to 11th grade Hippo_Tron May 2014 #54
Because they are white and don't experience real racism. nt geek tragedy May 2014 #4
Your statement is so wrong and biased Harmony Blue May 2014 #28
Wonderful post! n/t ChazII May 2014 #32
You forgot about the girl that got shot by a Korean store owner for stealing a bottle of bravenak May 2014 #44
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I think you lack the knowlege to deal with this subject. bravenak May 2014 #50
Excellent graphic. PeaceNikki May 2014 #56
I'm stealing that. Starry Messenger May 2014 #57
"You need power and a system behind the power backing you up for it to be racism" AgingAmerican May 2014 #51
I'll give it to you again. bravenak May 2014 #53
They wont learn, their own racism (all AMERICAN whites myself included are racist to some degree) randys1 May 2014 #59
Yes, that's institutional racism AgingAmerican May 2014 #65
sigh randys1 May 2014 #66
So hatred or intolerance of another race or other races isn't racism? AgingAmerican May 2014 #67
Yep, racism in its simplest form means bias based solely on race. Gormy Cuss May 2014 #70
Of course AgingAmerican May 2014 #72
Mental block. bravenak May 2014 #69
Right there bravenak LeftOfWest May 2014 #62
We seem to have discussions like this all the time. bravenak May 2014 #71
Yep, they will never god damn learn randys1 May 2014 #78
And it's incorrect AgingAmerican May 2014 #75
the "if I stick my head in the sand" racism disappears for me, isn't it that way for PO too method? bettyellen May 2014 #47
This is really miles from what I've experienced in life Fearless May 2014 #5
Millennials use social media alot to point out social, racial, and economic injustices. liberal_at_heart May 2014 #8
My observation too. n/t FSogol May 2014 #23
Fortunately, they won't come into power Warpy May 2014 #6
Your lack of wisdom is showing Harmony Blue May 2014 #29
Nice personal attack with no justification. Warpy May 2014 #31
I see it as evidence that the word is losing it's meaning 1000words May 2014 #9
I teach high school seniors Nevernose May 2014 #10
My kids have friends of several races and treat them the same. Nye Bevan May 2014 #12
I think your individual anecdotal experience is only that, and doesn't represent anything. kwassa May 2014 #14
Thank you for your frank and open opinions of me. Nye Bevan May 2014 #15
So if we fail to see color then we are racist? Puzzledtraveller May 2014 #19
Ignoring racism and pretending things are "color blind" is not at all progressive gollygee May 2014 #25
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People DON'T treat people based on how they are and not race gollygee May 2014 #37
This "colorblindness = racist" is one of the most headscratching memes on DU. Nye Bevan May 2014 #64
Gotta keep hate alive! whistler162 May 2014 #73
Let me white 'splain it to you. kwassa May 2014 #74
Bigotry is definitely still a problem Nevernose May 2014 #16
Obama was elected president largely because of the millennials. Nye Bevan May 2014 #11
So, what is your point? kwassa May 2014 #13
reminds me of some wingnuts insisting Sterling is not a racist JI7 May 2014 #55
The question would be better asked about microaggressions, the more subtle type of bigotry, alp227 May 2014 #17
Exactly. Sheldon Cooper May 2014 #18
How can we keep racism alive so that millenials will never forget? Puzzledtraveller May 2014 #20
Only white people are able to forget it gollygee May 2014 #26
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This Harmony Blue May 2014 #30
I can see you didn't read the article. kwassa May 2014 #46
Ignoring the problem doesn't eliminate it. Nt alp227 May 2014 #36
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What do you mean "no one" and "divide"? alp227 May 2014 #41
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"Compared with previous generations, they’re more tolerant and diverse and profess a deeper pampango May 2014 #22
One word, OBAMA. nt boston bean May 2014 #24
and even before Obama they had Oprah to point to JI7 May 2014 #61
Many things come into play Lee-Lee May 2014 #27
Damn those kids for not viewing racism through a 1970's narrative! Throd May 2014 #35
Maybe millenials have their own ideas about things LittleBlue May 2014 #38
That can't be it. It's that damned rap music and the sexting. name not needed May 2014 #45
no, based on the OP white millenials see themselves as victims of racism JI7 May 2014 #52
Oh, this oughta be fun. I'll have extra butter on mine. KamaAina May 2014 #40
If my millenial grandchildren are any indication of the attitude of that age group then yes racism jwirr May 2014 #49
Alternate headline: Teenagers lack life experience Hippo_Tron May 2014 #58
The existence of campus racism says that there are millennials that still aren't getting it. Starry Messenger May 2014 #60
How terribly disappointing randys1 May 2014 #63
I can attest that my younger relatives are much less racist than my older relatives, in general. Nye Bevan May 2014 #68
I'll tell you, if I have to hear the damn "n word" from any more of these young kids of every race, MADem May 2014 #76
My goodness, where do some of you live gwheezie May 2014 #77
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