>How about a police discription of a suspect such as:
>"Black male" (or a white male for that matter).
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>Is this a racist statment?
>Of course not. That's a description. If you cannot discern the difference at this point, then I can't help you.
So is "please sit that [white, black, brown, yellow] man/woman at booth number four". Isn't this a valid discription?
Of course we should "all" be treated equally and should respect the rights/dignity of others, but I don't think should be color blind. I enjoy the differences.
I'm not looking for help.
Thanks.
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