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December 30, 2014
Pocket paradigms
Many attempts to eradicate
racism from our
society have been based on the notion that those who harbor prejudice
towards others are abnormal and social deviants. Further, we
often describe these "deviants" only in terms of their
overt antipathies -- they are "anti-Semitic" or guilty
of "hate." In fact, once you have determined yourself
to be human and others less so, you need not hate them any more
than you need despise the fish you eat for dinner. This is why
those who participate in genocide can do so with such calm --
they have defined their targets as outside of humanity. - Sam Smith
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