A free society will abide unofficial, private discrimination, even when that means allowing hate-filled groups to exclude people based on the color of their skin.
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Hate crimes impact not just individuals but entire communities. When a family is attacked because of the color of their skin, it's not just the family that feels violated, but every resident of that neighborhood.
In a free society, we will tolerate boorish people, who have abhorrent behavior, but if we're civilized people, we publicly criticize that, and don't belong to those groups or don't associate with those people.
Free societies are societies in which the right of dissent is protected.
If you believe that discrimination exists, it will.
That's what is always fascinating about racism - how it is allowed, if not encouraged, to flourish freely in public spaces, the way racism and bigotry are so often unquestioned.
I dream of a post-racial society that is not categorized by the color of their skin.
Anything that's for free, people will take. They don't discriminate.
I don't believe we ought to be discriminating against people for their private lives.
When you discriminate against anyone, you discriminate against everyone. It's a display of terrible intolerance.
In cyberspace, people with different skin colors, nationalities, cultures and languages should be equally entitled to participation, free speech and development. We should abandon prejudices, respect differences, and be tolerant and open.