Yes, on this forum. But lets say you want to run for political office. Lets say you are a news anchor. People in certain positions have to hide their true feelings in order to Keep a job, get a job, etc. But once in awhile it slips out, and then your career is over, or whatever.
And I was strictly playing devils advocate. I like you just fine AprilT.
But the point is, we have laws in the country against discrimination in the workplace, hiring, housing, education everything. But should people not be free to be racists? If it doesn't involve any of the discrimination criteria?
We have a black section in our town. I will 100% guarantee that there are some black people over there who do not want me over there. Although I have never figured out the "honkie" thing they use to call us. Cracker I get.
It works both ways.
Gene
Might it be that there are many that find those views that some express polarizing, ignorant, without justification in most instances and prefer to not have those individuals in leadership over them in one way or another. As far as news people and others, they are entitled to feel as they do but it is usually part of their job to remain neutral especially as a representative of those they represent, well for the most part that is some people are just too stupid to keep their ignorant views to themselves at any cost.
I don't mean a view such as I don't like black people and leave it at that, though it's more than likely a problem when you press for a reason, because that's going to fall on whatever stereotype they paint all people with using one brush, one shade. I much rather know if someone doesn't like me based on my color, size, geographical birth, etc, I then know what I'm dealing with and how to handle them to suit my needs if I have a need for them at all.
There are parts of town where some white people don't want some white people and so it goes, not sure what that proves.
I live in a predominantly white area, city, county, some people would much rather not have to lay an eye on my kind if given a choice, but, that's not all the people. So what, I didn't realize just how segregated some areas of this town was till I moved here, I was the only black person I saw around my neighborhood most any given day, I see a couple more here and there more and more over the past year, but, I'm kind of use to it living around your species as a lone wolf, a good portion of my life, (kidding about species ref.,) it doesn't bother me much until someone walks up to me as has happened a time or two and they down, slides over and says, "We don't mind if black people join our group, we're fine with you being here." WTF. This has been said to me completely out of the blue with no reason or cause at least a couple of times at a couple of events, not to mention some other less than pleasant encounters in this town, that I don't dwell on but have had a very lasting impression and opened my eyes quite a bit. I know most people aren't like that, most people are better than that and show it regularly in all kinds of ways.