On Jun 8, 2010, at 12:41 PM, Ricardo Aráoz wrote:
> Nice. And yet I see the racism in him (actually not him, it's ingrained
> in him, but the society in which he lives).
> He says "Yes, I see that she is black, and she sees that I am white, but
> how sad it would be if that were in the foreground." . Would you say the
> same about blue eyes? If the answer is yes then I'm wrong, if the answer
> is no, then he'll stop being a racist only when he sees that sentence as
> absurd as "Yes, I see that she is blue eyed, and she sees that I am
> green eyed, but how sad it would be if that were in the foreground."
> (what kind of stupid moron would say *that* phrase, or even think about it?
And I guess by that logic, he will be a sexist as long as he recognizes
that she is a woman, or a heightist if he recognizes that she is taller/shorter
than he is, or...
-- Ed Leafe
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