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aball1035
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Are you asking when it became an issue in European history or for the presidency of the US?Back in Christ’s time it doesn’t seem as though race was much of an issue, seeing we don’t really know what race He was, or exactly what his skin color looked like, but nowadays it seems as though race is the most important thing to everyone.
The other day I overheard my mother having a conversation with aunt and she said something like “They (white conservatives) don’t like that Obama’s in office because he’s black. They can’t stand a black man being in office, and they didn’t want him to win the election”. That statement really leaves me perplexed. Why does it matter if Obama is black (half black)? Doesn’t anyone care about the man’s politics? Why is it a matter of race?
But to be honest, hearing my mother say something like that really doesn’t surprise me because she relies on stereotypes a lot (despite being Catholic) and is very lax on Church teaching (I almost have to harass her just to get her to go to Mass with me).
When did race become an issue? Why does it matter if you’re black, white, green or orange? Who was the one who started all this and where can I go to have a few words with him? (Don’t worry, I’ve fought off even the slimiest of skeletons beforenpatrol
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