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America is still obsessed with racial segregation
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<blockquote data-quote="Bradskii" data-source="post: 77490497" data-attributes="member: 412388"><p>Nonsense. Just the opposite. It's simply a fact about ourselves that needs to be explained and accepted so that we are aware of it and can allow for it in certain circumstances. I'm emphasising race because that's the topic. But you can base it on your neighbourhood, your religion, the team you support, your school...any example where there's an us and them.</p><p></p><p>As I said about my grandson, you could say that if it's not a problem at the moment then why not just ignore it. I would prefer that it's explained to him why we have those tendencies, where they came from and why they are almost always invalid these days (these days being in evolutionary terms).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bradskii, post: 77490497, member: 412388"] Nonsense. Just the opposite. It's simply a fact about ourselves that needs to be explained and accepted so that we are aware of it and can allow for it in certain circumstances. I'm emphasising race because that's the topic. But you can base it on your neighbourhood, your religion, the team you support, your school...any example where there's an us and them. As I said about my grandson, you could say that if it's not a problem at the moment then why not just ignore it. I would prefer that it's explained to him why we have those tendencies, where they came from and why they are almost always invalid these days (these days being in evolutionary terms). [/QUOTE]
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