Monday, 10 January 2011

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But I do think that rather than arguing over who has it worse, disenfranchised groups of people would do well to band together, to acknowledge ways in which their experiences differ. Do black women, for instance, face more discrimination than white women? Abso-fricking-lutely. Does that mean that women (and men) across races can’t work together for gender parity? Abso-fricking-lutely not. It’s naive to imagine a world that is color-blind, or gender-blind, but it’s not naive to try to raise awareness of issues that create inequality, and try to rectify the causes of those inequalities.










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