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Are you for “unity” or “divisiveness”
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[quote:Anonymous Coward 83855336:MV81MzI5ODg2Xzk4MzEwMjYwX0M0RENERkYw] Unity has only been seen as desirable by anyone for less than fifty years. In my own lifetime, some of the people who are speaking about unity have insisted I only marry, eat with, and befriend my own kind. Suspicious would be putting it lightly, and that's not counting the pressure tactics these loving folk are employing against me. You guys made your money from division, and that's what this site makes money off of. I wish you would be honest with yourselves about who you actually are. [/quote]
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Take the topic of being a “racist”. No matter your color. Are you saying things that promote unity or increase divisiveness.
It’s real easy to see where celebrities and others fall when you ask the question from a higher level than just duality.
It’s a question that it does not matter what race you are; but do your words perpetuate divisiveness (racism) or do they promote unity.
Simple. Fair.
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