> "Years ago, I participated in my first ‘racial reconciliation’ worship service."
Do the people who hold such services explain when these services will no longer be necessary? Must a certain number be held? For a certain number of years? Until X % of whites have attended them?
Unending reconciliation services, as the author points out, make no sense, if they actually achieve any reconciliation.
Do the people who hold such services explain when these services will no longer be necessary? Must a certain number be held? For a certain number of years? Until X % of whites have attended them?
> "Years ago, I participated in my first ‘racial reconciliation’ worship service."
ReplyDeleteDo the people who hold such services explain when these services will no longer be necessary? Must a certain number be held? For a certain number of years? Until X % of whites have attended them?
Unending reconciliation services, as the author points out, make no sense, if they actually achieve any reconciliation.
Do the people who hold such services explain when these services will no longer be necessary? Must a certain number be held? For a certain number of years? Until X % of whites have attended them?
ReplyDelete>>>> When we end affirmative action.