In case anyone has missed it, I kind of have a toothpick up my nose (figurative) about modern (almost post-modern, I would say) conceptions of racism and sexism, and the specific problem that I have with the essential racism of applying different standards of interactions (and ethics!) to people of different races, owing to some presume 'race-
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Not good...
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In England?
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And by liked I mean became incandescent with rage and my head promptly caved in.
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...seriously though, that's terrible.
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It's kinda like saying it's discriminatory to have a Save the Children week and not also a Non-Poverty-Stricken Children Week. Some things need more awareness because they generally don't get a lot of awareness yet it has some sort of detrimental affect on a large number of people.
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As with all major topics, we should look to the celebrities for wisdom. Legendary film star Morgan Freeman says - "I don't want a black history month. Black history is American history." On 60 Minutes, he noted that there is no "white history month," and the only way to get rid of racism is to "stop talking about it."
So there you go. Case dismissed.
[*some artistic freedom used]
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Paying excess attention to 'racial issues' is a recipe for only further racism, but paying no attention to it either is also unacceptable. It's like when we were discussing affirmative action, there simply are ongoing racial inequalities that we need to actively attempt to resolve before we can realistically declare "Ok we have perfect equality... NOW!"
And on the topic of things like 'white history month', this isn't rocket science. There is such a thing as an ambient racial priviledge, and while it may not be a particularly good idea to support racial boundaries with activities like black history month, it is ( ... )
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