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Kate Ness and color BLIND meritocracy
The problem is...you seem to be answering my argments without making a case
for your perspective. You take it as a given that the best way to deal with
race problems is from a perspective that blinds us to existing race problems.
My argument is that ignoring race does not create equality in fact it
officially legitimizes and allows the system to escape from racism. For your
argument to work you must prove that minorities are equal in the United States
not that they are equal in the eyes of the law.....Inequality exists therefore
we must address it to allow equality. When you get around to making a case
for ignoring the racism that exists I will get around to agreeing with the
idea of putting a dark blindfold on the judge...Josh
Joshua B. Hoe
Asst. Dir. Forensics
Arizona State University
e-mail:IFJXH@ASUVM.INRE.ASU.EDU
(602) 965-5578
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