Color Blindness vs. Color Conscious, ... |
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Color Blindness vs. Color Conscious, ... |
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I actually got the idea for this from a research paper that I'm doing AND Tung's debate topic about the concept of race.
Do you think it's better be color-blind and treat all races as if they were exactly the same? Or be color-conscious and acknowledge the similarities and differences between the races and treat them accordingly? |
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Color concious. Some things are related to race, but not color. You're not going to find a suburban white guy downing a 40 malt liquor while rapping about bitches, hos, and asses.
Sorry if that sounded racist, but some stereotypes can be true. |
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Color concious. Some things are related to race, but not color. You're not going to find a suburban white guy downing a 40 malt liquor while rapping about bitches, hos, and asses. Sorry if that sounded racist, but some stereotypes can be true. You just reminded me of Jamaica... there's Asian Jamaicans, White Jamaicans, hell... even Indian Jamaicans... I love that island. |
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