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Real talk. This is one of the most thought provoking question I've ever been asked.
Once I heard a guy say that it could be done away with if schools stopped teaching about the world's more darker past (ie slavery, wars, etc), and thelogiv dude kicked made sense:
A new generation of children will never know of discrimination
Their minds will be unfiltered
But in the long run, I disagreed with it because that idea lends itself to the suggestion that we do away with years and years of history, which serves asguidance for the future. Plus it was apparent that dude didn't think about the fact that children learn from sources other than schools (parents). So thatwas a no no for that idea.
So no matter the strides we make, it'll be around for some time.
Our attorney general made the claim that America was a nation of cowards when it came to discussing race, and for the most part I agree with him, but could itbe that there just aren't any good suggestions/ideas?
Once I heard a guy say that it could be done away with if schools stopped teaching about the world's more darker past (ie slavery, wars, etc), and thelogiv dude kicked made sense:
A new generation of children will never know of discrimination
Their minds will be unfiltered
But in the long run, I disagreed with it because that idea lends itself to the suggestion that we do away with years and years of history, which serves asguidance for the future. Plus it was apparent that dude didn't think about the fact that children learn from sources other than schools (parents). So thatwas a no no for that idea.
So no matter the strides we make, it'll be around for some time.
Our attorney general made the claim that America was a nation of cowards when it came to discussing race, and for the most part I agree with him, but could itbe that there just aren't any good suggestions/ideas?