Dont waste your time on semantic rubbish. Every color will be on a RGB scale, even white and black and you can name it whatever you want. No one says that a white person has the rgb #ffffff or black person has the rgb #000000.
I like the concept that we are all shades of brown, but it doesnt change the reality that we are all different. Its the wrong way to approach the problem of racial division.
Instead just acknowledge that all races and ethnic/cultural groups are inherently different, and these differences are what has lead us to this point in our development, and as long as we dont let anyone use this to divide us, we are good.
Of course we are all different, all unique in EVERY way other than just skin tone.
I was just sharing this for a discussion on the whole overall idea of what he was saying. I am not sure if I agree with his viewpoints or not, but I am not opposed to considering thinking about it, is all.
Dont waste your time on semantic rubbish. Every color will be on a RGB scale, even white and black and you can name it whatever you want. No one says that a white person has the rgb #ffffff or black person has the rgb #000000.
I like the concept that we are all shades of brown, but it doesnt change the reality that we are all different. Its the wrong way to approach the problem of racial division.
Instead just acknowledge that all races and ethnic/cultural groups are inherently different, and these differences are what has lead us to this point in our development, and as long as we dont let anyone use this to divide us, we are good.
What’s funny is best put simply, without these differences in race we could never strive for cultural diversity.
Of course we are all different, all unique in EVERY way other than just skin tone.
I was just sharing this for a discussion on the whole overall idea of what he was saying. I am not sure if I agree with his viewpoints or not, but I am not opposed to considering thinking about it, is all.