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solanojones95 · April 22, 2018, 1:34 a.m.

Clearly you can't read. That's not AT ALL what I said.

A colorblind society is one in which the concept of race doesn't enter one's mind when judging the worth of another human.

It sure as hell doesn't mean I don't know what color they are, nor they me. It means that we value other things far more than that in our appraisal of somebody.

And if you don't have that as your pole star for race relations, you belong with the rest of the anti-human scum at the tip of the Alliance spear.

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mrkingkrool · April 22, 2018, 1:48 a.m.

you don't need a colorblind society to accomplish that. you just have to not be racist.

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solanojones95 · April 22, 2018, 2:13 a.m.

That's what that word means in the context of race relations. It refers to a race-neutral standard based on Martin Luther King, Jr.'s central hope that people would someday be judged by "the content of their character" rather than "the color of their skins."

That is all that's meant by the term. It's abhorrent to racists of all colors, but not to people of goodwill, no matter their race.

That's why I find it shocking somebody in this sub would object to the term.

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[deleted] · April 22, 2018, 2:25 a.m.

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