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Systemic racism in the USA: Are whites "guiltier" if they had slavery in their past?
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<blockquote data-quote="FredVB" data-source="post: 77609467" data-attributes="member: 259043"><p>I remember pretty far back. Bussing was starting in the sixties to end segregation, when there were riots against the racism in that decade. Of course that was not the end of racists then. Racist families persisted and clearly they still do. The generation raising the baby boomer generation as it was known was in administration levels then doing things about segregation. Largely those of the baby boomer generation turned from the racism that was institutionalized, while some as it later became clear continued with the racism in their families. The solution will not come just waiting for a generation to die out. Things were being done about it way back then, and still things should be done rather than being idle waiting for a generation or any group to die off.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="FredVB, post: 77609467, member: 259043"] I remember pretty far back. Bussing was starting in the sixties to end segregation, when there were riots against the racism in that decade. Of course that was not the end of racists then. Racist families persisted and clearly they still do. The generation raising the baby boomer generation as it was known was in administration levels then doing things about segregation. Largely those of the baby boomer generation turned from the racism that was institutionalized, while some as it later became clear continued with the racism in their families. The solution will not come just waiting for a generation to die out. Things were being done about it way back then, and still things should be done rather than being idle waiting for a generation or any group to die off. [/QUOTE]
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