5 Quotes About Race Card

Racism is a very real issue, and it’s one that many people are still struggling to overcome. It can be hard to believe that our society as a whole has anything left to learn, but the truth is that we still have a long way to go in preventing discrimination from infecting everything from school curriculums to the workplace. This list of race-card quotes will help you see the world through a different lens, and remind you of how important it is to combat racism wherever it rears its ugly head.

I am just mystified by these people telling me I...
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I am just mystified by these people telling me I would think Obama was doing a great job if his skin contained less melanin. Jonah Goldberg
What is more likely? That tomorrow will be called 'Thursday'...
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What is more likely? That tomorrow will be called 'Thursday' or that Maxine Waters will play the race card in her ethics investigation? Jonah Goldberg
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I am still hoping to see an America that would gradually move beyond race, only in times when old ideas would no longer lives and the new will grow with the young generation. Henry Johnson Jr
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Not long ago, having expressed some disagreements in print with an old comrade of long standing, I was sent a response that he had published in an obscure newspaper. This riposte referred to my opinions as ‘racist.’ I would obviously scorn to deny such an allegation on my own behalf. I would, rather, prefer to repudiate it on behalf of my former friend. He had known me for many years and cooperated with me on numerous projects, and I am quite confident that he would never have as a collaborator anyone he suspected of racial prejudice. But it does remind me, and not for the first time, that quarrels on the left have a tendency to become miniature treason trials, replete with all kinds of denunciation. There's a general tendency–not by any means confined to radicals but in some way specially associated with them–to believe that once the lowest motive for a dissenting position has been found, it must in some way be the real one. Christopher Hitchens