Big Beer Belly
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I respectfully disagree with that rhetoric as I believe that is not what MLK preached. I think we owe them a society that makes darn sure, that color isn't a determining factor in any endeavour. Let a man be judge on his actions and only on his actions, not his origin. That is what it says in the constitution and yes, I do know the irony in that statement.
By perpetuating the guilt society, we will never get any further, as a matter of fact, we will move backwards.
I think the issue is, well at least in my case, is that I honestly do not believe that people regardless of their background should be treated differently. By doing so, we are allowing discrimination, and although in this case, it is reverse discrimination, it should still be viewed as being wrong, right?
Secondly, at what point will the guilt trip be over, 50 years, a hundred, 500? Should we pay reparations? Will that make it better?
I wholeheartedly agree Dizel. If not now, then when do we begin to treat each other with color-blindness?
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