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The CREE and C.O.W.S. (Context of White Supremacy) shows exchange views about the significantly greater mistreatment suffered by people who are classified as "black" at the hands of both white and other non-white people. How do the people who are, generally, most in need of help-- "black people"-- ask for the most help without helping to maintain white supremacy (racism) by creating more conflict between non-white people? How, when and should this sensitive subject be discussed?
ab12
1/14/2010 8:49 AM UTC
I'd disagree since the discrimination (color caste) you notice amongst non-whites has its roots in white supremacy. So if large numbers of people actually became codified then it stands to reason they would abolish such systems completely because in a world of justice color caste systems and other injustices could not exist.
doncalypso
7/25/2009 5:08 PM UTC
Very good show.... I'm afraid, though, that black people will always be discriminated against by other non-whites even if we all apply the theories from Mr. Neely Fuller Jr.'s Code Book because there seems to be an inherent hatred of us all across the board.
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