To: governsleastgovernsbest
Kathleen Halton, of Ithaca, said there was no denying that American society is racist and that whites enjoyed de facto racial privilege. Halton said that as a white American, she had been conditioned to have racist views.
"There is no way to grow up white, and not be racist, that doesn't happen," she said.
City of Evil.
To: NativeNewYorker
Kathleen Halton, of Ithaca, said there was no denying that American society is racist and that whites enjoyed de facto racial privilege. OOOOOOH, Kathleen Halton said that? Well, she does speak for White America, let me get out my wallet...
Oh, wait, I'm not white.
To: NativeNewYorker
Those were the same frases that caught my attention. The same person who says these things would be the first person screaming if we painted blacks with such a broad brush. She is judging by the color of skin, the evil she decries. Skin color is either important or it is not. They can't have it both ways.
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