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Originally Posted by BobbyStrawberry
Have we reached that goal? King would certainly say that we have not. The flip side of your statement is "Unfortunately there seems to always be a group of people that want to push back against progress for marginalized groups by pretending that racism (or sexism, or whatever) longer exists."
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It's not a group thing. Some people are racist, some are not. I see a real problem in putting everyone into a group based on some characteristic, then pitting the groups against each other. If it's racist to put down one group (and it is,) then it's likewise racist to turn the tables and put down a different group.
People are people, period, and I wish we could all just realize that and quit separating segments of society from each other with all the group-think.
Cap Anson was quite clearly a racist. He did not represent anyone but himself in that. Other people in his day were not racist, and they, too, represented themselves, not some group of people with some attribute in common.