Big Wallaby wrote:Why can't we all be human beings? Racially colorblind is a wonderful way to live.
Because if we "all" stop thinking about race, then the only people thinking about it will be the racists. I hate racism--and "reverse racism"--just as much as you, I'm sure, but you can't just take back the past. I know we weren't here for it so it neither your fault nor mine, but it's simply impossible to say, "okay, start over, we're all on equal footing now" because that's simply not the case. The funding for schools is not equal, the location of dumps and coal burning power plants and other "brown-fields" is not equal, and, ultimately, opportunities are not equal, either. Nobody ever thinks about that the people in power get to decide what's "fair." Our existence is not as morally neutral as we like to think and it's truly the province of the wealthy and the white [as well as those who are able mold themselves to fit in with the wealthy and the white] to opine about how others should feel and what the fairest course of action might be.
Also: I'm a little defensive too, as I am a member of a minority group [it doesn't matter for this conversation which one, but I think you know, BW] and, if there's one thing that Proposition H8 in California showed us, it's that we're all just one vote away from having our rights stripped away from us.
Yo, it's one universal law but two sides to every story
Three strikes and you be in for life, manditory
Four MC's murdered in the last four years
I ain't tryin to be the fifth one, the millenium is here.
- Mos Def Mathematics