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In reply to the discussion: Racism: A recent story brings up a good question: [View all]ancianita
(42,723 posts)so, it's because you didn't read with much effort anything I posted.
You did your job. Great. I've done the same. Now, if we're through with all the character comparisons, there's a bigger world of trouble out there.
Sometimes, as Martin Luther King came to see, it's better to move forward in unity to solve larger common problems of mankind -- I grant you that racism is one of them, but not the only one of them -- than to get bogged down how to police each other's character. It diverts and drains.
Moving forward, we need not need uniformity of character to support being united in big, common causes -- we can sort out character issues later -- if we unite toward some goals that structurally make the environmental, economic and social lives better. Not all racist character issues interfere with every big group goal. When they do, we deal, like the governor of California deals with police racial bias.
Otherwise, we do the adult job of doing the job.
Just my opinion, of course.