Personally, "I don't see colour", in the sense that I see every person as an individual, rather than as a subset of a group. If I like or dislike someone, it's based on my own past experience with THAT person.
I find the notion of making generalizations about a specific individual based on perceived beliefs about others deemed to be similar to be an absurd concept, and perhaps that's the way I personally define Racism. I don't self-identify as a part of any group, and I resent when someone else arbitrarily lumps me together with some collection of individuals. I am not my brother's keeper.
I find the notion of making generalizations about a specific individual based on perceived beliefs about others deemed to be similar to be an absurd concept, and perhaps that's the way I personally define Racism. I don't self-identify as a part of any group, and I resent when someone else arbitrarily lumps me together with some collection of individuals. I am not my brother's keeper.