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The dream still matters

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Started January 20, 2026

The right likes to invoke colorblindness but won’t live by it

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Slow Boring (United States) | Jan 19, 2026

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CLAIM Posted by will Jan 20, 2026
Colorblindness in policy could promote equality by focusing on individual merit rather than race, fostering a truly inclusive society.
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CLAIM Posted by will Jan 20, 2026
The concept of colorblindness oversimplifies racial issues and ignores systemic inequalities that continue to affect marginalized communities.
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CLAIM Posted by will Jan 20, 2026
While colorblindness aims for equality, it may inadvertently erase cultural identities and histories that shape individual experiences.
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CLAIM Posted by will Jan 20, 2026
A balanced approach that acknowledges racial differences while promoting unity can better address societal challenges than strict colorblindness.
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CLAIM Posted by will Jan 20, 2026
Invoking colorblindness without genuine commitment to equity can perpetuate existing disparities, undermining the dream of a fair society.
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