RACISM DESTROYED IN ONE MINUTE!

Marcus R.
On the driver's license under race I marked other and wrote "Human" they laughed, then got mad, and said they would only process my license if I complied. The Government needs to remove that section.

Brian J S.
I was brought up as a young to hate black people when I turned 35 I was tired of waking up in Hating so I now love everyone it was a battle for me but I overcame it I am not the person I used to be I love everyone and everybody should love every human we all bleed the same we all put our pants on the same way every morning hate is killing this world there's no room for racism

Steven R.
In my experience many people are less concerned with skin color, and more concerned with cultural differences. Many of these cultural biases are based upon hard evidence and experience. That is the real issue, not "skin pigment", but real world behavior.

Kyra J.
Please look up more of what she has to say. She is NOT saying race erasure is the answer at all. Which is what this small clip implies because the media is trying to fool you again 😒

Sean W.
Here is what also needs to stop, automatically assuming racism is the only explanation when something questionable happens. I do not have a racist bone in my body. Yet I have been accused of racism countless times.

I had a girl once tell me that I shouldn't shave my head because I'm white and because of what a white man with a shaved head symbolizes. Sorry, but I have a receding hairline and look ridiculous if I let my hair grow out. I'm not going to look ridiculous just because some people get butt hurt seeing a white shaved head.

I have been told that I am racist because my dating preferences are mostly Hispanic and Asian women. What you are naturally attracted to is not racist. I don't automatically rule out any others, it's just my preference.

I was once accused of racism when I locked my car doors in the parking lot of a store in a predominantly black neighborhood. What that person did not know is that I lock my car doors everywhere I park. EVERYWHERE.

I hold the door open for everybody. Yet once I held the door open for a gentleman who said "thank you". I replied "you got it bud". He then turned to me and said "you don't have to call me "bro" just because I'm black.". To which I responded "I didn't call you "bro", I called you "bud"". But he had heard what he wanted to hear. And he clearly wanted to hear racism.

So again I reiterate to anybody and everybody not to automatically assume racism as the first possible explanation. Try to look at all possibilities.

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