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In reply to the discussion: I am, not surprised; but, somewhat dismayed with ... [View all]JDPriestly
(57,936 posts)I would add, "at this time," I agree with you.
But racism is not inherent in one race.
And I assure you, for many generations, one European group was just as prejudiced or discriminated just as strongly against some other European group as white people do against black people in the US.
Wars were fought over these differences. The other was condemned as stupid or cruel or whatever. Very often religious differences resulted in horrible wars, killing and discrimination. It wasn't just Jewish people. It was Catholics against Protestants, Christians against Celts and Druids.
That is history. That is human nature.
I have to add that we have only to look at the racism within Rwanda and other countries in Africa as well as the religious wars in Africa to know that this terrible discrimination is not unique to the white race.