From a discussion group I participate in: Race will always be a descriptive term in my opinion. I see no problem with recognizing that you are white and you recognizing […]
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Racial Categorization V
From a discussion group I participate in: I think it is premature because a rose by any other name is still a rose. Let’s look at an analogy. We use […]
Read moreJansen Calls on Treasury Secretary to Make Financial Privacy Higher Priority
Free Congress FoundationPress Release – 18 May 2001 For Immediate Release May 18, 2001 Contact: Notra Trulock (202) 204-5304 or ntrulock@freecongress.org FCF’s JANSEN CALLS ON TREASURY SECRETARY TO MAKE FINANCIAL […]
Read moreRacial Categorization IV
From a discussion group I participate in: I think scrapping the racial categories is a bit premature. I think we have a lot of educating to do before this happens. […]
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From a discussion group I participate in: Why do you feel that the government’s position will change the hearts and minds of people in this society. For instance, the government […]
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From a discussion group I participate in: While I agree with you wholeheartedly on the fact that race is a social construct and not a biological one, I also am […]
Read more“Race” Relations vs. Human Relations
I am not interested in Race Relations as I don’t believe in the concept of “race.” For me to delve into “race” relations would require me to believe in “race.” […]
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From a discussion group I participate in: I think the true definition of a “racist” is one who believes there are fundamental differences among the races. According to this definition, […]
Read moreLetter to Senator Warner re: H.R. 1266
May 10, 2001James LandrithLetter to Senator John WarnerRegarding H.R. 1266 Similar Letter Sent to Senator George Allen and Representative James P. Moran Click here to download this letter formatted for […]
Read moreNavy Joke
In the mid 60’s a US Navy cruiser put in to port in Mississippi for a week’s shore leave. The first evening, the Captain was more than a little surprised […]
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