Lines exist only when we differentiate.

R. Lutz,
MI.

We will reach the point of true equality in this country when, rather than saying “I’m black” and “I’m white”, we recognize that we are all flawed people who make mistakes. This doesn’t mean we can’t recognize and celebrate our differences; we just need to focus on the fact that we are all more alike than different. Lines in the sand can be erased–they aren’t required to exist.


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