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          Harry Hindu
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         Maybe it's more like a "Cold" Race War, rather than a "Hot" Race War.But where's the race war? Maybe I just don't understand what a race war is, if there's one underway. Do you see it? — frank
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         Everywhere (in the US). Where's the front, what the weapons? Think, for example, red-lining. Or the steam-roller effects of second-rate education combined with both economic and political suppression. The weapons evolving, the purposes unchanging. — tim wood
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         Maybe it's more like a "Cold" Race War, rather than a "Hot" Race War. — Harry Hindu
 javi2541997
javi2541997         
         did he also encourage racists across the world? — frank
 T Clark
T Clark         
         Is there a race war underway? — frank
I think it's safe to say that most Americans don't realize a race war is underway. — frank
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frank         
         wish when life comes to normality, we would forget this differences and confrontation between us as humans. — javi2541997
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frank         
         Please explain in what way calling racial conditions in the US a war makes a solution to those issues easier or more likely. — T Clark
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frank         
         The only advancement racists have made in the last while is the critical race theorists permeating academia and the industrial media complex. It will lead to segregation, apartheid, but not war. — NOS4A2
 Harry Hindu
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         The extremists on both sides, and the politicians that use the rehetoric that created and then reinforce the extremists. The rest of us are able to see that another person excercising their liberties isn't necessarily a threat to our liberties. Only when others try to take a larger piece of the pie than they deserve because they've been led to believe that they have been slighted in some way, does it affect everyone. Over-representing some is under-representing others.Who are the people engaged in this cold race war? — frank
 T Clark
T Clark         
         Peering at life through the racial lens is the problem to begin with. — NOS4A2
 javi2541997
javi2541997         
         How much of it is really continuous with historic racism, and how much of it is the outlet for today's fears? — frank
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frank         
         Peering at life through the racial lens is the problem to begin with. Mental segregation leads to real segregation. Teaching impressionable youth to use this lens, often for cynical reasons, creates racists. — NOS4A2
 frank
frank         
         The rest of us are able to see that another person excercising their liberties isn't necessarily a threat to our liberties. — Harry Hindu
 Harry Hindu
Harry Hindu         
         The rest of us are able to see that another person excercising their liberties isn't necessarily a threat to our liberties. — Harry Hindu
Some examples would include a black person marching against police brutality, in which some cops view that as a threat to their holding a job. Marching against police brutality won't make you lose your job if you aren't a cop engaging in police brutality. If you are a good cop, then you should be joining the march as weeding out those bad cops will give all cops a better name for themselves. All groups have been victims of police brutality.What are you talking about specifically? — frank
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         A white person marching for ensuring that votes are legitimate doesn't threaten someone's rights to vote. — Harry Hindu
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BC         
         But where's the race war? Maybe I just don't understand what a race war is, if there's one underway. Do you see it? — frank
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frank         
         The upshot of all this is that long term race and class discrimination is impossible to overcome without very radical changes, and short of a revolution, which is unlikely to happen. — Bitter Crank
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          ssu
ssu         
         If your title would be the "national race and ethnicity writer for The Associated Press", would your objective be to provide solutions race relations or to show that serious racial problems exist in the US and that they matter?I'll ask again. Please explain in what way calling racial conditions in the US a war makes a solution to those issues easier or more likely. — T Clark
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frank         
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