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#278542 - 08/14/08 11:14 PM
Re: Racism
[Re: Dax]
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Registered: 11/29/06
Loc: PNW
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When I see Obama, the first thing I notice is his ears. When I listen to him speak, I notice his voice, delivery and intelligence. Somewhere way down in my consciousness I notice that he's no darker than my daughter after she's been in the sun for a while. The color of his skin is of less importance to me than the size, shape and placement of his ears, which is much, much less important to me than his intelligence.
What is of primary importance to me is whether or not he can achieve what he'll set out to achieve should he be elected. That's going to depend, not on me, but on people who can, on the one hand, deny being color-conscious in social situations while harboring racist thoughts in their hearts.
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#278653 - 08/16/08 09:06 AM
Re: Racism
[Re: lizbeth]
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Registered: 10/02/07
Loc: United States
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There is racism in our world, that will never change but we need to understand why there is racism. Sometimes it's because of bad experiences we have had with other races ( Which does'nt mean it's right), and sometimes it's just what we've been taught racism from others who were ignorant and had no clue.
But we should'nt get racism confused with prejudice, because we all have prejudices whether we're white,black,man,woman and child,etc., (Maybe it's just human nature, I'm not saying this is good either).
Some people are predjudice against fat people, some people are prejudice against poor people, some people are prejudice against quiet people, some are prejudice against loud people, etc., it could be any little or big thing we percieve as not liking or not want to be around, but we all have our prejudices.
If we actually tried to get to know people and the reasons they are the way they are, we could better understand each other. We may not agree but at least we can understand.
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#279981 - 09/01/08 01:26 PM
Re: Racism
[Re: Lawmage]
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Registered: 11/16/04
Loc: Canada
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Hey Lawmage ! Take off the rose colored glasses ,when you posted hen you posted [quote]I find her suggestion that those who oppose Obama's candidacy are anti-African American to be offensive and unworthy of Fool Moon . You proved to be more of an idealist than a realist (much to my surprise) Lets face it , according to some of the latest polls.republicans and democrats are running virtually neck on neck.Considering the Bush administrations record, the democrats should be way ahead...but they aren't...why ? I dare say that if Obama were a white candidate and just as eloquent as Obama he would be way ahead in the polls. Racism is a fact of life among the U.S. electorate...some of it conscious but most of it subconscious...it is ingrained in the minds of most , be they black or white, pity but thats the way it is.
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