I'd consider them to be lying.If someone was to claim that they "don't see color" or "don't see race," would they be considered ethnocentric? — Cosette Brazeau
Race or ethnicity comes to be an issue only if there is a) large racial / ethnic minorities and b) there are tensions between the majority and the minorities.If someone was to claim that they "don't see color" or "don't see race," would they be considered ethnocentric? — Cosette Brazeau
What you define is good manners in my view.Multiculturalism is about being open to having multiple cultures within the nation, and celebrating the diversity that those cultures provide. It's about music and language, food and dance, stories, customs and mythology. It has nothing to do with race. So being 'blind to race' does not mean one cannot recognise and celebrate different cultures. — andrewk
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