hugsquared said:The fact remains that the past did happen. For years and years and years the government down to the smallest man has apologized and tried to make repairs to be assured that this never ever happens again. But the past can't stay in the past because it's always being thrown in peoples faces. It took YEARS for women of ANY color to have lots of the rights we have today. I look back on those times and celebrate where we're at, not wallow in what "used to be". No one should tell someone to get over it, especially if they actually lived it. But how many people today have lived through those time...some yes, but most of us have only reaped the rewards of the changes that have come from those. It is history. As long as we continue to let what "used to be" dictate our feelings and thoughts, we will never move forward, only sit stagnant and grow bitter.
And excuse me for saying it, but you have no idea what problems you would or wouldn't have it the "shoe were on the other foot". You've never worn that shoe. And truth be told...the shoe WAS on the other foot and that's where all this came from.
We are moving forward and for that I am grateful, but I guess we just have to agree to dissagree about this
When I see Hispanic Magazines I don't have a problem with it.
When I see any type of ethnic magazine I no matter where I'm at I don't have a problem with it.
When I see African American magazines of course I don't have a problem with it.
Why would I have a problem with any of the?
I don't understand how that is seperating us from you or discriminating against anyone for that fact. If you look thru Ebony you would see there are some white Ebony models.
Also, I definitely do not believe these issues are keeping us stagnant and I definitely don't understand why people have issues with this, but for each his own.