Morgan Freeman gets it right; but he's fighting a losing battle.
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Wednesday, February 24, 2016
Why Race Will Always Be an Issue
For every white racist there are at least three whites who see having a (e.g.) black friend as a mark of elite status and a rite of passage to the inner circle.
Morgan Freeman gets it right; but he's fighting a losing battle.
Morgan Freeman gets it right; but he's fighting a losing battle.
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race,
race relations,
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A pedant wrights: *rite*, not right, of passage.
ReplyDeleteYou are RIGHT! Corrected. As I've said on many occasions, homophones will be the death of me.
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