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The Heartbeat of Racism Is Denial - The New York Times - 0 views

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    "A new vocabulary emerged, allowing users to evade admissions of racism. It still holds fast after all these years. The vocabulary list includes these: law and order. War on drugs. Model minority. Reverse discrimination. Race-neutral. Welfare queen. Handout. Tough on crime. Personal responsibility. Black-on-black crime. Achievement gap. No excuses. Race card. Colorblind. Post-racial. Illegal immigrant. Obamacare. War on Cops. Blue Lives Matter. All Lives Matter. Entitlements. Voter fraud. Economic anxiety."
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On colorblindness (from "Playing the Interracial Card") - 0 views

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    "[H]ow can race simultaneously be an irrelevance and an obsession? Unsurprisingly, [colorblindness is] rapidly cured in neighborhood selection, school choice and intimate relations..."
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Colonizing Mars - The New Yorker - 0 views

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    "For Musk, going to Mars is way more than just cool. "Are we on a path to becoming a multiplanet species or not?" he has asked. "If we're not, well, that's not a very bright future. We'll simply be hanging out on Earth until some eventual calamity claims us." Impey makes much the same point. "Humankind evolved over millions of years," he observes. "But over the last 60 years, atomic weaponry created the potential to extinguish ourselves. Sooner or later we must expand beyond this blue and green ball, or go extinct." So does Petranek. "There are real threats to the continuation of the human race on Earth, including our failure to save the home planet from ecological destruction and the possibility of nuclear war," he writes. "The first humans who emigrate to Mars are our best hope for the survival of our species.""
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Officers' Race Matters Less Than You Think - NYTimes.com - 0 views

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    see comments for diversity of responses
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A Colorblind Constitution: What Abigail Fisher's Affirmative Action Case Is Really Abou... - 0 views

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    "Nikole Hannah-Jones ProPublica, "
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When Public Goes Private, as Trump Wants: What Happens? | by Diane Ravitch | The New Yo... - 0 views

  • Abrams reviews the experience of Sweden and Chile, which embraced school privatization under conservative leadership. In both countries school performance declined, and segregation by race, class, religion, and income grew. The result of school choice was not increased school quality but increased social inequity.
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