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<blockquote data-quote="LostMarbels" data-source="post: 74170349" data-attributes="member: 286679"><p>Well I guess that is a starting point, but isn't this current situations entire reality. Perceived racism is not racism, it is someones perception, and when someone acts out in violence due to their perception (rather than an understanding) it only brings more misunderstanding. And the situation continues. For this to ever work, everyone needs to address their own actions and confront themselves before they can come together and deal with others.</p><p></p><p>There is not only one guilty party in this situation. And no one can come to an understanding by justifying the vilification of one group, while condoning the actions of others.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LostMarbels, post: 74170349, member: 286679"] Well I guess that is a starting point, but isn't this current situations entire reality. Perceived racism is not racism, it is someones perception, and when someone acts out in violence due to their perception (rather than an understanding) it only brings more misunderstanding. And the situation continues. For this to ever work, everyone needs to address their own actions and confront themselves before they can come together and deal with others. There is not only one guilty party in this situation. And no one can come to an understanding by justifying the vilification of one group, while condoning the actions of others. [/QUOTE]
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