

No, it doesn’t. If they are not treated differently, they will no longer be oppressed. Otherwise they would continue to be treated differently.
No, it doesn’t. If they are not treated differently, they will no longer be oppressed. Otherwise they would continue to be treated differently.
You have to start somewhere…
I didn’t say treat all people equally. What I say is don’t treat people differently just because of the colour of their skin.
There are nice people and there are arsehole people, that applies to every skin colour. But you must not make a pre-selection based on skin colour.
Just treat people with respect, regardless of their skin colour, and don’t put up with arseholes.
There is actually only one way. Don’t treat people differently because of the colour of their skin.
There is actually only one way. Don’t treat people differently because of their skin colour.
TIL sponges don’t do punctuation.
Somewhere on the Baltic Sea, I would assume. But I don’t know exactly where.
Incorrect. As soon as you stop treating people of different skin colours differently, poverty is only a structural problem and no longer has anything to do with racism. The same applies to participation. If people of different skin colours are not treated differently, they have the same opportunities everywhere.
Of course, this won’t solve any problems overnight, but it is the foundation for change to happen in the first place.