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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I think everyone should ignore the OP unless/until she comes up with her own solutions to racism in the US. She has offered no solutions at all, just demands from others. Put up or shut up, OP.[/quote] "Demands"? I'm just asking for people's opinions. LOL. Specifically, do Youngkin voters: (1) acknowledge that racism is an issue in VA (2) think it should be addressed in some way (not committing to specific changes) It's not a trick question. [/quote] I voted for Yougkin but he is the first Republican for whom I voted. (1) racism is a big issue in Virginia, specifically Arlington. [b](2) racism is being addressed and should continue to be addressed[/b] I am not sure what your "poll" will do about racism in Virginia, but have at it.[/quote] So no need to do anything differently? [/quote] People have repeatedly acknowledged that racism is a problem in Virginia, every state in the US, and every country in the world. And everyone thinks it is bad and would like it to change. What are the actions that would address it in some way? People would like to do something to effect change, but you’re not giving them anything to work with here, OP. [/quote] Go start a new thread and I’ll join you.[/quote] I guess I don’t get what you were trying to get people to say when they had said over and over again that they acknowledged that racism exists everywhere in the world, including Virginia, and that racism certainly should end. What else were you looking for people to say, especially when you had no suggestions for how to end racism? [/quote]
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