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Originally Posted by brianwspencer
But you're only going halfway to where this story goes. Obviously, they're spending their dollars solely based on race, but they're doing so because as she said, she felt like "my people have been here 400 years and we don't even have a Walgreens to show for it."
So the reason for her support is that she thinks that black business owners are underrepresented and undersupported. So outside of vowing to spend her money only at those businesses to help change what she sees as a problem, what else would you have her do?
The only way she and her husband can personally influence and help change the fact that she feels they're underrepresented and undersupported is to go out and support them herself.
You're saying she shouldn't do that, and that it's racist to do that?
If I think gay business owners are underrepresented, how else would you have me go about helping to change that besides vowing to spend my money to support them?
It sounds like you're okay with her wanting black business owners to prosper and increase in numbers and successes, but not okay with her actually doing the only thing she can do to make that happen.
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I can see what you're saying but it still doesn't seem like a good idea to me because the goal is to have an integrated society. If certain groups start isolating themselves by totally sticking together, then the result will be the opposite of the intended goal. You will end up with a segregated society.