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	Comments on: The Majority vs. Minority vs. Other Minority Race (pun intended)	</title>
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		By: Annie		</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[I think that one of the most basic ways we can be educating people about the point that Kitzia raises is to simply be the best we ourselves can be in calling out racist actions that happen. Whether it be a racist remark made on the news, or by a politician, or at a more interpersonal level, the more individuals step up, the more people might start to listen. There are enough people with intellectual backgrounds close to Kitzia&#039;s, so they (we?) have to be that first line of defense.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I think that one of the most basic ways we can be educating people about the point that Kitzia raises is to simply be the best we ourselves can be in calling out racist actions that happen. Whether it be a racist remark made on the news, or by a politician, or at a more interpersonal level, the more individuals step up, the more people might start to listen. There are enough people with intellectual backgrounds close to Kitzia&#8217;s, so they (we?) have to be that first line of defense.</p>
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