It seems that there are more than a few people reading this who could benefit from stretching their views from a little to quite a bit.
There are a series of articles circulating right now that maybe all of the "not me, but these are my ancestor's issues' mentalities that are in desperate need to grow up within the realities of the current situations in North America. These people say, "Not me", but they sure ignore how much they still benefit from the actions of their ancestors.
'As a start I'd suggest looking through these two articles to see how many of your internal points match up with what is being explored:
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There are a series of articles circulating right now that maybe all of the "not me, but these are my ancestor's issues' mentalities that are in desperate need to grow up within the realities of the current situations in North America. These people say, "Not me", but they sure ignore how much they still benefit from the actions of their ancestors.
'As a start I'd suggest looking through these two articles to see how many of your internal points match up with what is being explored:
http://www.alternet.org/news-amp-politics/11-ways-white-america-avoids-taking-responsibility-its-racism
http://www.alternet.org/culture/why-white-people-freak-out-when-theyre-called-out-about-race