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Originally Posted by DaemonSeid
Once people stop 'seeing' color, they will find something else to be prejudicial about.
In some cultures that frame of mind already exist.
Humankind has a habit of wanting validation.
We will always have a need to find a way to be distinguishable from someone else.
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This is a good post. I agree. The problem arises when we form associations that contradict our intentions, beliefs and values, and it's not only with race. It's with female and male, old and young, gay and straight, fat and thin etc.
All of these things effect who we have as our friends, who we hire, etc. It's much more than just race.
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