Masterj....Yeah, it makes sense. I've never understood racism, and never will. It has caused strife in my family since I was a little kid.
Speaking of little kids, I think that the kids (most) of the kids these days could teach adults a lesson or two when it comes to racism. A few years back, my son had to do an essay on a photograph. The kids could choose any photograph, and the only "rule" was that the photograph had to ignite feelings in them good or bad, and be "powerful" to them. Great teacher! Anyway, it took a week for my son to find just the right photo. He found it in a book I had, I think it was Life magazine "Best 100 photos", or maybe it was even aTime magazine book. The black and white photo was taken in the late 50's or 60's and it was at a soda fountain counter. There were 3 teenagers sitting at the counter, a white girl, a black boy, and a white boy...in that order. Just sitting there trying to enjoy their drinks. In the background directly behind them, an angry mob of about 20 white kids, boys and girls, were throwing drinks over all of their heads, their faces contorted in ugly ways, clearly yelling at the kids at the counter. I think the white girl at the counter was trying to shield the black boy with a book from the things being thrown and hurled at them. Anyway, my son ended up writing a beautiful 3 page essay and entitled it "Black and White in black and white" and I am going to scan it and post it here because it truly was powerful and so damn insightful. He said things in there that I can't possibly begin to attempt to say here, even won an award for it.
Maybe those that truly don't "get it" will be able to understand better from the words of a 12 year old boy. I'm going to go find it, and hopefully this will be the 1 out of 10 times my scanner will work.