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To: GrouchoTex
If you are not a racist, there is no need to discuss race.

Sorry for the late reply, I was out of town.

BS! In this day and age, it comes up if you work/live with other races. The last three years of my career, I was partnered with a black man. We were together 9-12 hrs. a day. We spent more waking hours together than he did with his wife. It was discussed. If that makes me a racist, FINE! I DON'T GIVE A DAMN! I refuse to be cowed or be bothered by that appellation whether from someone I know, or from a bunch of pixels on my monitor. If you want to call me a racist, or infer such as you did in your post, my answer is...SO WHAT!

197 posted on 02/21/2009 6:06:32 PM PST by Roccus (I am a RINO...............I am a Conservative.)
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To: Roccus

Forgive me, may I have the opportunity to rephrase this?

Perhaps it was a poor choice of words by using the word “discuss”

I agree civil and open dialogue is important.

Name calling (such as the word “coward”) does nothing but divide rather than help us reach any real understanding.

I too have worked with, worked for, and supervised many different races of people in the last 30 years and the subject has indeed been discussed. For a period of 3 years, I drove to and from work a neigbhor of mine who was of African heritage (or “black” if you prefer) and we talked about racial issues quite often.

Shall I say (and you might agree) “ If you are not a racist, you would not readily accuse others of racism?”,which is what I believe the AG is doing.

I believe also that there is a certain part of political society which will keep the discussion of racial inequality (sometimes where none really exist) out there for political gain, again, this is what I think the AG was doing. Others do this, such as Jesse Jackson, Al Sharpton, et al.

Having said all of this, this is the 21st century and a time must come where actions (like electing a President of African heritage) should outweigh all talk, which is truly the crux of my statement.

As you say, “In this day and age, it comes up if you live/work with other races.”

My opinion is that it should come up less and less, then the only people bringing it up will be the racist.

No offense intended.


198 posted on 02/21/2009 7:30:19 PM PST by GrouchoTex (...and ye shall know the Truth and the Truth shall set you free....)
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