[O]ur laws may no longer separate us based on our skin color, but nothing in the Constitution says we have to eat together in the lunchroom, or live together in the same neighborhoods, she said. Theres no court case against believing in stereotypes or thinking that certain kinds of hateful jokes or comments are funny.
To address these limitations in the law,
The future is a jackboot stomping on a human face...
This is incredable, but not beyond belief, they people
would send you to a camp in a heart beat.
No, but some schools enforce such forced “integration”. I know of one instance, anecdotal, where a 1st grader had to sit at a six seat lunch table with 5 Hispanics. Which would be fine, it they spoke English. The school understood and resolved the problem, but what mindset does that in the first place. I’d be thinking of integrating the Spanish speakers at lunch with English speakers. So they can learn the language.