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7 May, 10:57

Do you think the time will ever come when a racial classification system will no longer be used? Why or why not? What arguments can be made for discontinuing racial classification? What arguments can be made for continuing it? How might a conflict theorist argue for keeping a racial classification system? How might a functionalist argue to get rid of it?

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  1. 7 May, 13:59
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    Yes, because there's a time for literally everything. Some people hate racial things some people love racial things. It's in a person's nature to like and/or dislike things. It's in my nature to dislike what my mom thinks about all of my friends. It's in my nature to dislike what my mom makes me do (literally everything around the house then she makes go to church knowing I'm a Wiccan.) so like I said, everyone dislikes and likes a lot of things.
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