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If you are around a bunch of people just like you (racially, socioeconomically, religiously, professionally, morally, etc), you will get less insight into alternative ways of living, which will lead to you feeling like a nut job when you do something out of the norm of the group.
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I hope that this case will make people sit up and take notice that, no matter who you are, if you become racially abusive or violent, you are likely to find yourself facing prosecution".
But we have come a long way - those who denounced you as racially inferior, called you a terrorist and wanted you hanged are now celebrating your life and mourning your death.
Thus, some people will say you cannot be Shinto unless you are racially Japanese.
@AriMelber Would you want an app to tell you how racially diverse your Facebook or Twitter networks are?
Related to the question of who's in and who's out, in perhaps one of the most unexpected moments in the panel, Ari asked the audience: "Would you want an app to tell you how racially diverse your Facebook or Twitter networks are?" He asked for a show of hands.
If you were to suggest that the Roman Catholic church had a questionable record on human rights through the ages and, while we're about it, transubstantiation seems to be pushing it a bit far, nobody would claim that you were racially abusing the Italians or the Irish and nobody would take you to court for your point of view.
Up until the sixties, you had racially segregated bathrooms in the United States.
I am much more receptive to, "What is your ethnic background?" or even, "Where are you from, racially?" However, I draw the line when people, especially strangers conflate questions about my individual origin (i.e. "Where are you from?") with either of the two.
He said Terry asked him: "Do you think I racially abused you?
"Mr Terry said, 'Do you think I racially abused you?'.
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