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Tag Archives: race
Equilibrio
Esto es una respuesta al articulo, “Indifference to Race (In a Negative Sense)” Hablo de proposicion 54 en California. Los escribadores del proposicion querian parar la collecion de informacion de racia en situaciones como educacion, medical, empleo, etc. Ellos decían, … Continue reading
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Tagged article, California, categories, character, color, division, eductation, employment, history, humanity, indifference, individuality, information, labels, medicine, Prop 54, race, reponse, situation, skin, stereotypes, work, writers
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Indifference To Race (In A Negative Sense)
“Ante todo no creo que lo ocurrido tuviera motivos particularmente racistas. Es sólo que la cuestión no importaba demasiado. Recuerde que él hablaba de lo sucedido en Ruanda en 1994, pero ya estado sucediendo durante años tanto en Ruando como … Continue reading
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Tagged accessory to murder, africa, arms, Aryan, atrocities, black, Burundi, Caucasian, Congo, geopolitics, hypocricy, interests, kurds, kurish, massacre, murder, Noam Chomsky, race, Rwanda, Spanish, terrorism, Turky, USA, war, warfare, white
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Fear of One Another
This is in response to On Science, Religion, and Nationalism II. Now I confess that I wrote that last one in a sort of provoking manner…saying some seemingly outlandish things. But I think I can adequately at least show my … Continue reading