You believe the fairest approach is to treat all individuals the same regardless of race, and race-based policies perpetuate division.
The "Colorblind" political ideology refers to the belief that racial differences should not be acknowledged or considered in social, political, or legal contexts. Proponents of colorblindness argue that the best way to achieve equality is to treat individuals as if race does not exist, emphasizing universal human qualities and merit rather than group identity. This approach is often summarized by the phrase "not seeing color," suggesting that ignoring race will lead to a more just and fair society.
The origins of colorblind ideology can be traced back to Enlightenm…
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