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[at-l] RE: The ATC
- Subject: [at-l] RE: The ATC
- From: infinity1plus1 at yahoo.com (Robert)
- Date: Mon May 30 16:09:58 2005
- In-reply-to: 6667
What I was saying was that, a pretty good deal of the time, people don't know when they are standing next to a minority. It is oftentimes much like standing next to a Baptist and a Catholic. Can you really tell, simply by looking at the two of them, which is which?
amy <askowronek@mindspring.com> wrote:
On May 30, 2005, at 12:37 PM, Robert wrote:
> This being a pet peeve of mine, I just have to say something. I'm
> curious just what people think they will see when they see a minority.
I'm sorry it's your pet peeve, but I still want to see people with
different backgrounds from me out there. Or hear them. Not a racial
statement, just an acknowledgement that a pretty small cross-section of
the various ethnic/cultural/class groups in the US are found on our
trails.
I live in an area with a lot of diversity. I miss it when I hike.
-Joy
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