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What do you find difficult about holding these two propositions in your mind?
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To give my answer, If you acknowledge that there are "genuine race differences", you can't approach policy making with a "goal toward colorblindness" lens. Any policy would be influenced by your belief that there are "genuine race differences", and most likely, for the worse.
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It’s consistent if your position is that American public policy isn’t racist enough
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Color blind except when we define color as race, natural and causative - he must get tired moving the shells that fast.
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