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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]This threads is just a small example of why conversations about race can't progress and move forward toward [b]reconciliation[/b]. Black and brown people are mad and want to be heard and white people don't care because they are just fine -- despite the tangible and non-tangible benefits many received via redlining and so on -- and so why should they talk/think/care about this? 'Murica man. [/quote] What will be the obvious signs when we have reached this point? I would like to continue conversations about race but I keep having the same ones over and over again and I'm a bit burnout. My friendships are starting to suffer because I hear the same exact messaging over and over again.[/quote] + 1. I have yet to hear anyone in any discussion on the topic provide a answer to when enough will be enough.[/quote] Once Obama is out of office much interest will die on this topic Expect a similar national discussion on gender relations if Hillary wins - and don't be surprised if the country experiences an increase in sexist behavior towards women. Hopefully people won't be as dismissive towards you if you ever have an opinion/story to share.[/quote] Asking that people provide a framework of a solution is not dismissive. It is an important part of the discussion that is never addressed.[/quote]
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