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<blockquote data-quote="childeye 2" data-source="post: 77158647" data-attributes="member: 412375"><p>I'm sorry, I cannot agree. Why would Black lives (or any lives for that matter) need validation?</p><p></p><p>Respectfully, you're still not at liberty to say what I mean until you fully understand what I mean. Apparently, you did not factor into your reasoning that I'm already on the record stating that the comparison you presented is a false equivalency. Subsequently, my statement of being inclined to disagree with any statement evaluating/validating people based on skin color is not applicable to "black lives matter". "Black lives matter" is as far away removed from "it's okay to be black" as comparing the import of lives with the importance of the color of skin.</p><p></p><p>I mean no disrespect, but it looks to me like you just admitted that your comparison is a false equivalency since you say that lives matter but skin color doesn't. And if skin color doesn't matter to you, then why agree with a statement that evaluates a particular skin color as acceptable?</p><p></p><p>My answer: Not because you're a racist, but because you didn't discern the underlying premise hidden in the statement, "It's okay to be white". For what it's worth, I asked some family members to respond to the poll; two people saw it (the hidden premise) and two didn't. But after discussing it, they all could clearly see it. As a matter of spiritual warfare, it was an enlightening experience for all, and for the record, I thank God we even see the Truth that is under attack.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="childeye 2, post: 77158647, member: 412375"] I'm sorry, I cannot agree. Why would Black lives (or any lives for that matter) need validation? Respectfully, you're still not at liberty to say what I mean until you fully understand what I mean. Apparently, you did not factor into your reasoning that I'm already on the record stating that the comparison you presented is a false equivalency. Subsequently, my statement of being inclined to disagree with any statement evaluating/validating people based on skin color is not applicable to "black lives matter". "Black lives matter" is as far away removed from "it's okay to be black" as comparing the import of lives with the importance of the color of skin. I mean no disrespect, but it looks to me like you just admitted that your comparison is a false equivalency since you say that lives matter but skin color doesn't. And if skin color doesn't matter to you, then why agree with a statement that evaluates a particular skin color as acceptable? My answer: Not because you're a racist, but because you didn't discern the underlying premise hidden in the statement, "It's okay to be white". For what it's worth, I asked some family members to respond to the poll; two people saw it (the hidden premise) and two didn't. But after discussing it, they all could clearly see it. As a matter of spiritual warfare, it was an enlightening experience for all, and for the record, I thank God we even see the Truth that is under attack. [/QUOTE]
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