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I voted the same, because history tends to show to what I believe three groups of people regarding racial relations. There are those who accept those who are different, whether they believe in races being equal or there are no races. Then there are those who are hostile toward others who are different. While there are those who are tolerant, whether they are indifferent or have a limit (they can live next door, but they won’t visit them; they can work with them, but won’t befriend them; they can befriend and visit them, but don’t believe or accept interracial relationships, whether personally or restrict their relatives from doing so). These same three groups have co-existed and will always co-exist throughout time. There will be that group that pushes forward, erasing boundaries and attempting to live in harmony and there will be those who will push backward, keeping boundaries and become hostile for whatever reason. While there will be those who are indifferent; however, there are those who I wouldn’t consider accepting or hostile, but wish to stay in the place race relations currently are (conservative). |
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