WHY IS IT ONLY — OR chiefly — our minorities who long for universal brotherhood?
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Neal Ross Attinson is one of those text-compulsives who feels naked without a keyboard, or at least a a pad and pen. He is unafraid of adverbs, loves astronomy and gastronomy with equally unabashed passion, and lives with/in an eclectic library in Sonoma, California. View all posts by Neal Ross Attinson
You think so? I never noticed. I for one would love dearly to live in a time when being colorblind, not seeing “race,” was a good thing.
As do I. No more baby steps — a great leap forward.
Exactly