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Originally Posted by PhiGam
Great post. Playing devil's advocate here I will say that I have met a lot of black people who do feel that they are being "held down" by institutional racism- how would you argue that they have a legitimate complaint here now that the most powerful man in the world- elected by a majority white population- is black?
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Reason is simple....one pebble dropping in a pond may cause a ripple but not a tidal wave....It's alomst the same way like you have certain folks who have (insert race here) friends and they think that they are 'better in touch' than people who don't.
Just because there is a different president doesn't mean that we still won't have same problems...just the same as if Palin ever became president (God Forbid!) that women still won't have issues.
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Last edited by DaemonSeid; 11-11-2008 at 06:15 PM.
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