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In reply to the discussion: Black Like Me, 50 Years Later [View all]Scuba
(53,475 posts)... is my recollection of a collective condemnation of racism in my rural Wisconsin community. I had never seen a black person, except on television. Almost everyone in my school was of Norwegian descent, blonde, blue-eyed, fair-skinned. There were no Hispanics, no Asians, no Blacks, no NA's. But every teacher - every adult I knew - said that racism was a bad thing, that everyone should be treated equally. I'm sure there were some who were secretly racist. But anyone showing it would have been condemned.
Today rural Wisconsin is much different. Blatant racism is commonplace, even among those who were taught the same lessons as I. After some thought, I've concluded that right-wing radio and Fox "News" are responsible for most of this.
Anyway, I appreciate Griffin and has book, and recommend it for those who have not read it.
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