Racializing everything worked out so well the first time that it's hard to imagine why we would not want to rush in to do it again. I'm being a bit facetious, of course, but none of our issues are due to not enough fixation on race. If MLK were alive today, he'd be in Larry Elder black-white-supremacist territory.
Meanwhile, John takes certain things for granted: "But you know, we have to acknowledge that they're gonna be seen as black American people and discriminated against." Why must I "acknowledge" either of those things? In today's climate, being black - even part black - is more likely to weigh in their favor than against them. And their upper-class upbringing won't hurt, either. In the current environment, the girls will be privileged above poor white kids and Asians of any class.
Racializing everything worked out so well the first time that it's hard to imagine why we would not want to rush in to do it again. I'm being a bit facetious, of course, but none of our issues are due to not enough fixation on race. If MLK were alive today, he'd be in Larry Elder black-white-supremacist territory.
Meanwhile, John takes certain things for granted: "But you know, we have to acknowledge that they're gonna be seen as black American people and discriminated against." Why must I "acknowledge" either of those things? In today's climate, being black - even part black - is more likely to weigh in their favor than against them. And their upper-class upbringing won't hurt, either. In the current environment, the girls will be privileged above poor white kids and Asians of any class.