As Morgan Freeman said it best regarding racism, "Don't talk about it."
Yes, if racism comes up sure. However, when the discussion is about "racism is everywhere" and that clouds the discussion of everything, then more people not on this side of the issue are going to be turned off.
This particularly applies to Asians, who like Caucasians …
As Morgan Freeman said it best regarding racism, "Don't talk about it."
Yes, if racism comes up sure. However, when the discussion is about "racism is everywhere" and that clouds the discussion of everything, then more people not on this side of the issue are going to be turned off.
This particularly applies to Asians, who like Caucasians represent key demographics that are looking for basic, essential issues to be addressed. I myself believe in combating racism but it should be done productively, not having to get distracted over saying "everything is racism" when it really isn't.
As Morgan Freeman said it best regarding racism, "Don't talk about it."
Yes, if racism comes up sure. However, when the discussion is about "racism is everywhere" and that clouds the discussion of everything, then more people not on this side of the issue are going to be turned off.
This particularly applies to Asians, who like Caucasians represent key demographics that are looking for basic, essential issues to be addressed. I myself believe in combating racism but it should be done productively, not having to get distracted over saying "everything is racism" when it really isn't.