It was the other way around. Black people came first. White people began to lose Melanin, as a change to their new climate (Europe).Quote by: Dr. Ron Smothermon
Sorry, there is no "period" on this issue. And it certainly isn't going to come from you if there is. Your definition of racism is likened to the old adage "sticks and stones." We adults here understand that racism is far more serious than a name calling game. Some people are seriously harmed, physically, because of racism, and your weak definition only disenfranchises their opinion.
I hear this from people a lot. Let me be the first to explain to you that you are a lair. Not only do you not "absolutely know people who have beened passed over for promotion", but you don't even know what you're talking about. Firstly, affirmative action isn't for promotions, its for being hired. Secondly, they don't ever TELL you a black guy got your job for racial reasons. Thirdly, it is the employers choice at all levels to give a LESS qualified person the job.
I'm sitting here looked at an American history book and I'm trying to find the ONE time in our history race didn't play a role in being hired for a job. Lets see, no Indians got jobs, thats right Slavery for black people, they got jobs, but no money. Then jim crow. Wow... looks like it as only a 30year period in American History that you're complaining about where things went the other way (and not that often).
Racism has not existed, hatred surely, and violence. There is no covert conspiracy, its overt, it was called colonization, it was called slavery, its been called apartheid. But no matter hat you call it, its involved hundreds of years and millions of murders that have cut the Black population of this earth to less than half its numbers.
But all forms of racism work the same way, it is all a political ploy to establish an external "enemy". Or sometimes an internal one. And the plot has worked a million times.




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