monsterpile wrote:bleedspeed177 wrote:AbeVigodaLive wrote:
We've come a long way as a society. An incredibly long way. But racial issues remain a common problem in our country... that continues to divide us to this day.
Hopefully, someday we don't think about race and color.
A few months ago my 10-year-old adopted daughter asked me if she was American. Her sister (my step daughter) who is half Caucasian and half Korean said no you are Korean. I corrected her and said no she is American. She might have been born in Korea and lived their until she was 3, but she wouldn't be considered Korean in Korea. It is a moment I go back to and ponder often.
I think it would be a shame if we didn't pay any attention to race or culture. It would be great if we as a society actually had respect for each other regardless of those things that make us unique. We should also be able to tell any part of our story when we feel fit not have to answer a question like "Where are you really from?"
Culture, yes. Race....would love us to get beyond pure physical traits. Two people who are black may come from COMPLETELY different backgrounds and cultures. Same with two people who are light-skinned and everything in between. Same thing with two females, two short people, two fat people, etc. It is virtually meaningless in terms of capabilities, personality, beliefs, etc.