Jim Bissell
Aug 28, 2017 · 1 min read

because racism is a learned intolerance very similar if not exactly equal to other learned intolerance like sexual preference, age, religious, handicapped, sexual, nationality (differing language or accent), and religious, perhaps you should define it as “otherism” to give the treatment for it a broader spectrum. confrontation or shaming is indeed the key to change. we all need to be confronted from time to time because we learned our “isms” in childhood.

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