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For this chapter what I found very interesting was the experiment done by Jane Elliott. While watching her video I found myself becoming frustrated with the way she was treating the blue-eyed people. I am very aware of racial issues that colored people are experiencing in our society today. I am not defending racial discrimination, but I don’t think its fair to say that white people aren’t discriminated against like black people are.

Its not fair to judge a whole race of people based on one persons actions. In the news today you see tons of stories of white cops killing black men, and it has cause an uprising of protestors who are attacking our officers. Not all whites are racist, not all blacks are criminals and not all cops are pigs. People

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