Racism is insidious, check yourself often

Paul Cabler,
San Francisco, CA

I grew up in the deep south, and have been on the west coast for over 30 years (I’m 68.).While I would never consider myself racist, I’ve found that racist thoughts can pop into my head unannounced (“How did that black man afford a Lexus?”). I hate that, but have learned I might have to check myself for the rest of my life. Such biases are taught, and sometimes difficult to unlearn


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