people are terrified of race in the way they used to be terrified of sex
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Yes, yes, & yes! P.S. Watch The Philadelphia Story & The Lady Eve. A long time ago, unusually comic Americans had the national character dead to rights. Old Hollywood joke: In America, they don't have sex--they commit it.
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And I assume there's intended to be a negation in that sentence.
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the negation is implicit in the tone
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we are afraid of what we have no power to change and make better. our fear is totally warranted. on top of that the existential aspect of sex and race/ethnicity is genuinely terrifying.
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I'm concerned to think race relations were at their most peaceful in the late 90s - early 2000s, it seems the majority of people were not only not racist but did not have a racial animus at all. I might be wrong, but we're clearly more divided now.
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This is my view as well. Agitators on the left mostly ruined it, by demanding ever more extensive special treatment when they realized outcomes hadn't converged. Even with all of that, they still haven't-- and now they are increasingly angry.
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I think if you do some digging you might be surprised!
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