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Brenda19425ParticipantIt depends…In your example I would agree that it’s an easier way to identify the person. And, to be honest, that’s what I would do if I were to point out someone white in a crowd of black people. Nothing racist, just logical to me. But the reason why it’s an issue is because white people will usually point out someones race when their race is irrelevant to the subject (or whatever the case may be). For example: referring to a friend as your ‘black friend’ instead of just as your ‘friend’. Or saying ‘there’s a black woman waiting to speak to you’ instead of saying ‘there’s a woman waiting to speak to you’. It’s as if we can’t just be a regular person, we have to be further catagorized when it’s not necessary.
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