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Dear Larry: I am a young adult librarian, and every year, I take part in a program designed to teach teens leadership skills. One of the classes we stress is how to prevent discrimination.

The class is always a very ethnically diverse group, consisting of students from white to black and all shades in between. One special exercise requires the students to line up according to different arbitrary labels.

For example, we will tell them to line up according to their birth months. Once they have lined up, they are asked where the start of the line is. Of course, the one who was born in January raises his hand.

Next, we tell them to line up alphabetically according to their first names. Then they are asked where the start of the line is. The one whose name is Aaron, Arlene or Adam raises his or her hand.

Finally, they are told to line up according to their skin colors. Once they have lined up, they are asked where the beginning of the line is. That person raises his/her hand. Then they are asked, "What do you notice?"

What is noticed is an eye-opening experience. They line up with the lightest kids at the beginning of the line and the blacker ones to the rear.

Just thought I would share. — Laura

Dear Laura: Wow, this is powerful. Thanks for sharing.

This is an example of how people receive the subtle message of our society's "pecking order." The real question that must be answered is: How do we make a change?

I believe the only way to make color irrelevant is for everyone to be held to the same standards and live according to the same values.

Dear Larry: I am a white medical doctor who is retiring after 42 years of practice, and I voted for President Barack Obama.

In fact, I registered to vote for the first time in my life in order to be sure that he got the opportunity to deliver on his dynamic message of hope and change. At the time of his election and inaugural, I told my wife that racism would rear its ugly head to stymie whatever he tried to do for us. And I believe that current events back me up on this.

When have any of our previous presidents ever been victims of such cruel, loathsome barbs and hatemongering from the "other side"? It's not just right against left or conservative versus liberal. It's some ultraconservative extremist individuals who spew such racism that it makes me sick to consider them "fellow Americans."

And though I consider these extremists to be a minority of this country, they are so vocal, so vehement that it appears they are speaking for the rest of us. They are not speaking for me. I believe they may be finding or unearthing some very deep hatred some have held for a long time. — Bryson

Dear Bryson: It is good for America that we challenge all politicians and their policies.

I do not believe President Obama has been criticized unfairly. I also believe the put-downs and criticisms against former President George W. Bush were far worse than anything that has been hurled at President Obama. I believe you feel the sting of criticism because you agree with the president and his policies.

It is time we stop blaming every disagreement on race. Let's look at the merit of each complaint and stop avoiding the question by plastering the racism label on the inquirer.

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The letter from the doctor is disgusting, especially after 8 long years of listening to left-wingers demand that Bush be impeached and brought to trial for war crimes. But yeah, opposition to Obama HAS to be rooted in racism. It couldn't be his association with known communists and unrepentant terrorists, his racist preacher, or shady businessmen in Chicago. It couldn't be his attempted nationalization of the entire healthcare industry, his attempted takeover of the energy sector via Crap-N-Trade, or his nationalization of the banking, housing, and automotive industries with the bailouts and stimulus packages. It couldn't be his utter and complete ineptitude at accomplishing any part of his own agenda, even with both houses of Congress firmly under control of his own party. It couldn't be his gallavanting around the world, apologizing to our enemies for the US's very existence and bowing to the Saudi king, or jetting off to Copenhagen to beg for the Olympics when the economy is a mess and we've got two shooting wars on. It couldn't be the way he's snubbed our ally England, pushed Honduras to reinstall a Marxist usurper, or thrown the Polish and the Czechs to the Russian bear with the cancellation of the missile shield. It couldn't be his utter failure to deal effectively with the Iranian or North Korean nuclear threats via diplomacy, sanctions, or anything else. It couldn't be his Attorney General promising to reinstate the assault weapons ban, or his appointment of 40 unelected, unaccountable "czars" to oversee domestic policy. It couldn't be the 1.5 TRILLION that he's looted from the American taxpayer in only eight months. It couldn't be that he's utterly failed to prevent the economy from cratering to the worst levels since the 1970s. No....it's got to be because he's black. Frankly, I can't believe someone this naive, narrow-minded, and unbalanced is allowed to practice medicine.
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Posted by: Matt
Sat Oct 31, 2009 4:16 AM
Re: Matt Thank you, Matt. You sum it up nicely. I hope this country is able to recover after this is all over. Eight years of Bush and now Obama for goodness knows how long (I truly hope not eight years). Oy vey!
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Posted by: SarahM
Sun Nov 1, 2009 1:24 AM
I have been saving for some time to purchase and iPad. Now I know that workers making them are dying or being injured in the production of Apple products. Apple has such a huge profit margin that they now have about 95 billion in spare cash, but they do not hire onsite inspectors to protect the health and safety of their subsontract workers.

I realize that whether I purchase an Apple branded product or not will make no difference, but how do I morally justify and enjoy a product that is not a necessity with the possibility that the people involved in the manufacture of my purchase have been injured or worse.
Comment: #3
Posted by: Kat Ashe
Fri Feb 3, 2012 1:46 PM
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