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It's gotten to a point where my boss at work felt uncomfortable saying 'the black guy' when we were watching a newscast with like a four white dude panel and one black dude. He used every other adjective to describe him. I feel like acting like there aren't clear differences between people and clear social norms and expectations is in a way setting us back. It's not good that we act as if race or there aren't differences between men and women. Sorry, I have certain expectations of the role of a wife, what people wear when they are in a professional setting I have certain Prejudgements about people of different races, I judge that a black dude has been discriminated against, I also 'judge' that a dude that looks hood is probably hood. I mean if ten white dudes punch you in the face, you better be on gaurd against the next white dude you see, it's called survival, it's called being an individual. While the laws should apply to everyone equally, the manners of society should not be to act as if there aren't clear differences and expectations.
Discuss.
Discuss.