If you want to know if racism is a problem in your country, you might not want to ask white people.
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I'm not one to spend my life asking the question, 'Is there racism in America?' Certainly there is. But I want to do something about it.
In England, I've never really had a problem with racism.
I hate to tell you, but racism is alive and well in a lot of parts of the world.
I say stupid white men are always the problem. That's never going to change.
The same way that racism is a white person's problem, violence against women is a men's problem.
It's also important for those who promote those issues within the white community - the somewhat privileged community - to talk about issues affecting people of color.
This is a racist country.
I believe there are certainly racial problems in this country, and I believe that peaceful solutions can help bring the races together.
If you are white, racism is too easily ignored and forgiven, regarded as of burning concern only to the ethnic minorities, and therefore of relatively marginal significance.
I've never bothered about my color. I never had that thing about being black. If the whole world was like that, maybe there would be more harmony and love. Maybe. I don't have a problem with being black in a white country or being with my people.
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