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and very beige,[link widoczny dla zalogowanych], Malcolm X deriding Southern civil rights leaders as sell-outs. Consider Muhammad Ali--in truly puzzling fashion--attacking Joe Frazier from the perspective of white racism (The Gorilla) and from the angle of black essentialism (The white man's champion.) Joe Frazier was from Beaufort,[link widoczny dla zalogowanych], South Carolina. His parents were sharecroppers. But Ali is the shining example of "blackness."The point here is that when we discuss a "beiging of America" as though it's new, it really ignores the fact that beige people are as old this country. But sometime in the 17th century, for rather embarrassing reasons,http://www.ewwealth.com/, we decided to call them "black." Therein is the diabolical lesson of American racism. Prejudice is arbitrary. There are no fixed,[link widoczny dla zalogowanych], natural rules that say who is in and who is out. As soon as the people change, given a good reason,[link widoczny dla zalogowanych], "race" and "racism" change with it. Surely we can escape our present prejudices, but we can not escape ourselves.Just
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