Race the Power of an Illusion

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And the west has never forgotten that musket beats spear. Our military remains first class, force of arms is what justifies our standard of living. Our culture, our economy, our education.. nothing else we do justifies what we have
And that's what makes Putin's aggression such a curious blessing in disguise. The west needed the war, all the east actually needed to do was wait and rise to the top like oil on water.
Desperation did and not the Americans.
Life socrates moves on thank goodness. teddybear
On Views of Race and Inequality, Blacks and Whites Are Worlds Apart

About four-in-ten blacks are doubtful that the U.S. will ever achieve racial equality
Many blacks are skeptical that the country will eventually make the changes necessary for racial equality
Almost eight years after Barack Obama’s election as the nation’s first black president –an event that engendered a sense of optimism among many Americans about the future of race relations1 – a series of flashpoints around the U.S. has exposed deep racial divides and reignited a national conversation about race. A new Pew Research Center survey finds profound differences between black and white adults in their views on racial discrimination, barriers to black progress and the prospects for change. Blacks, far more than whites, say black people are treated unfairly across different realms of life, from dealing with the police to applying for a loan or mortgage. And, for many blacks, racial equality remains an elusive goal.

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