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Showing Original Post only (View all)If a member of a racial minority joined your workplace, [View all]
would you treat them differently because of their race?
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No, I really don't care about anyone's skin color, religion or sexual orientation. I just treat everyone the same. | |
10 (100%) |
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Yes, because "colorblindness" is racist. I would bring up the person's race in order to celebrate their culture and lament and sympathize over current and past discrimination their race might have experienced. | |
0 (0%) |
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you're even worse at discussing racial and ethnic heritage than you are at being a liberal
CreekDog
Jul 2013
#15
yes, but did you go farther in your compliments than Obama (who was acting as head of state btw)
CreekDog
Jul 2013
#22
You can claim martyrdom here if you admit that it's for the cause of conservatism
CreekDog
Jul 2013
#20
You're being dishonest. You lamented that people aren't called "crippled" anymore.
CreekDog
Jul 2013
#35
Well you were pretty enthusiastic about the phrase "illegal immigrant" before it became un-PC.
Nye Bevan
Jul 2013
#36
Anyone who claims to be colorblind, but objects when his or her daughter dates a black guy,
Nye Bevan
Jul 2013
#38
The point being that people who go out of their way to proclaim being colorblind...
MrScorpio
Jul 2013
#41