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"The essence of racism is the idea that the individual is meaningless and that membership in the collective -- the race -- is the source of his identity and value. To the racist, the individual's moral and intellectual character is the product, not of his own choices, but of the genes he shares with all others of his race. To the racist, the particular members of a given race are interchangeable." - Peter Schwartz

media type="youtube" key="oEUrEf-lg1E"used to be a Chappelle's Show skit of a game show called "I know black people," where he asks the question, "can black people rise up and over come?"

"I do not imagine that the white and black races will ever live in any country upon an equal footing. but I believe the difficulty to be still greater in the United States than elsewhere." -Alexis de Tocqueville, Democracy in America, p.433



[|2003 comic] on affirmative action

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