If it's so easy to divide people along racial lines, maybe it's because race actually means something. The Civil Rights Act seems poised to have a shorter lifespan than the USSR. If that comes to pass, how realistic is an idea if it can't outlive a literal communist state?
If it's so easy to divide people along racial lines, maybe it's because race actually means something. The Civil Rights Act seems poised to have a shorter lifespan than the USSR. If that comes to pass, how realistic is an idea if it can't outlive a literal communist state?