When I see an American who is black or an asian who happens to be of a different skin color that person is an American first and the skin color secondary. While that may be too idealized it should be a political goal. Much of that feeling was articluated in speech made by Reagan to CPAC in 1979. Worse yet the use of those devisive campaign tactics by this regime has never been connected to the increase in racial criminal attactks on whites and asians by black youths to that policy .What’s even worse it’s gone unchallanged by any notable Republican in a leadership role.
When I’m in a professional environment, I interact with people based on their conduct, not on skin color.
When I’m walking down the street at night, the distance I avoid people is directly proportional to the droop in their pants.