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Race and the Big Pond

This has been sitting in an open tab in my browser for — oh, well, a week and a half. Which probably says something right there. At any rate, it's a good read.

I don't think my graph below would look all that much different. That probably says something, too.

Racism is ugly all the time, but it's only a shameful vice when you are dishonest in examining yourself for it, when you don't try to overcome it, or when you revel in it as some sort of personal tribalism, as part of "Us" vs "Them." In other words, like most vices, it's a matter of recognition, of ongoing awareness, and of doing something about it.




Race ya.
I am a white person. I am occasionally a little bit clueless. I am sometimes a bit racist. Okay, now, hold on, everybody! I’m not, like, proud of that statement. The only people who are proud of th…

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