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planetc

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Thu Jun 7, 2018, 01:05 PM Jun 2018

Pink and brown--a new way of looking at people. [View all]

All my life I have been absorbing news about fellow Americans, including those called "Black". This was to distinguish them from being confused with "White" people. Finally, one day, it occurred to me that White people aren't white, and Black people are usually not black. And so I had the only original thought about race relations in this country that I've ever had. It is this:

It ought to be illegal to call a person white unless they actually are, and also to call a person black unless they actually are. Black and White are political terms, with the good connotations always going to the "Whites" and the bad connotations always going to the "Blacks." We should move instead to an aesthetic view of people, and describe them as the color they actually are. When we do that, we have, distributed about this globe, a number of pink people, and a whole lot of brown people. "White" people are actually pink, and 'Black" people are actually a wide and beautiful variety of shades of brown. You have Native Americans, who are a reddish brown, and Japanese, who are a yellowish pink, or plain pink. The advantages of disciplining ourselves to think in aesthetic terms are several. People used to look for what they called a "Great White Hope" -- somebody who could beat the great brown heavyweight boxers who kept beating all the pink boxers. We could only look for a Great Pink Hope. Sounds silly, doesn't it?

This is the same sort of mental discipline that feminists hoped would change male thinking about women. If men would just try to stop thinking of women as "broads", "c****", cows (still popular in the UK), and other derisive terms, and just think of them as women, these men might eventually examine their assumptions and prejudices about women. If we pink people start to think of others as various shades of brown, and describe them so, it would be a reminder to ourselves and others, that we all bleed red, and that everything essentially human is contained in skin shades that vary between ... pink and brown. If you thought you had actually found a black person, you would have to show that they didn't register on a light meter to actually call them that. There are also some albino people around, but I think they're a pale pink.

Everyone we meet would have to be judged on ... the content of their character (Thank you for the phrase, Dr. King.) "Black" and "White" are already judgments in our culture. We've got to change that. This is one small way to start.

Another way, of course, would be to read some of the great African American writers who have illuminated the condition of humans in this country. Feel free to ask for recommendations.

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Years ago I had an employee from South India greymattermom Jun 2018 #1
Reminds me of a story my mom used to tell... kas125 Jun 2018 #2
Exactly. Out of the mouths of babes. planetc Jun 2018 #14
been around a while. never saw a person who was pink. except albinos perhaps most ppl msongs Jun 2018 #3
This may sound very nerdy blugbox Jun 2018 #4
Pynkpipo? Bonx Jun 2018 #5
Certainly! planetc Jun 2018 #12
On the face of it this sounds like it's so obvious lunatica Jun 2018 #6
When I was young, all the committees had chairmen. planetc Jun 2018 #17
"illegal"? You want a law? DrDan Jun 2018 #7
Well, actually, I thought a constitutional amendment. To counteract the three fifths of a person. planetc Jun 2018 #11
I consider myself coffee colored Catherine Vincent Jun 2018 #8
me too - but with a heavy splash of milk DrDan Jun 2018 #10
How about we just call Skidmore Jun 2018 #9
I'm blotchy; peach, pink, off white/cream aka Fair complected. chowder66 Jun 2018 #13
I'm pinkish, with little brown spots when I've been in the sun. planetc Jun 2018 #16
I always say I'm "tan" MountCleaners Jun 2018 #19
You would like Star Trek enterprise Takket Jun 2018 #15
I like dang near anything Star Trek. planetc Jun 2018 #18
This reminds me of a comment my grandson made a couple of years ago... logosoco Jun 2018 #20
Reminds me of a "conversation" I had with an aunt ProudLib72 Jun 2018 #22
You need to go to the cosmetic counter for inspiration LeftInTX Jun 2018 #21
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