Um did you factor in the 1% pants on fire? That'd negative 10 points, sir. Your post back fired on YOU.clinton has 72% of her statements rated half true, mostly true, or true.
johnson has 66%.
wooooooops, your own stupid post backfired on you yet again.
"Let's just play like it isn't happening at all!! It's will be like a great big game of make-believe." Are you serious with this? Maybe you are, as I would imagine that it's much easier to ignore when it isn't actually happening to you.The only way to end racism is to stop talking about it.
this was not well thought out.Exactly what we need. EXACTLY. The only way to end racism is to stop talking about it. Stop riling up the racists. One generation of racists forgetting to talk about their hate to their children, the racism will be gone. It's not genetic, it's not in dna, it's not anything but talking about it which continues the bullshit.
It's started, if you haven't noticed, things have shifted. I don't mind, but in another 100 years it will be reversed racism. Only people who hate hating would agree with me. I have more non white friends than white friends. I don't see color and will continue to preach it."Let's just play like it isn't happening at all!! It's will be like a great big game of make-believe." Are you serious with this? Maybe you are, as I would imagine that it's much easier to ignore when it isn't actually happening to you.
If you don't see color, how on earth would you know that you have more non white friends than white friends. Serious question.I have more non white friends than white friends. I don't see color
Perhaps "feel" color would be more appropriate, after all it's an acquired emotion.If you don't see color, how on earth would you know that you have more non white friends than white friends. Serious question.
Saying that you don't see (or feel, if you will) color quite simply ignores obvious and important differences that do exist between people of different races. We are not all the same, and in my opinion, our differences should be celebrated, not ignored. When a white person says "I don't see color" and statements like it, while generally well-meaning, are also untrue and dismissive. The American story cannot be told without our indispensable contributions in the building of this nation. "I don't see color" actually means nothing more than "I only see white.".Perhaps "feel" color would be more appropriate, after all it's an acquired emotion.