That's okay. I didn't mean for the title post to be taken so seriously.
I agree with this.I'm not talking about prejudices that would exist if laws were different. I'm talking about the impact on prejudices if the law were suddenly changed. There's a big difference there. Prejudices don't adjust overnight because of some rule. They adjust over generations because of increased understanding.
It is your assumption that if the law (and other administrative bodies) was different, people would not think differently, but this is incorrect.
Hey guys, what's the plan?
chicken / eggThe laws are shaped by the culture.
chicken / egg
Racism against those that do not have at least some white heritage.
No. There is feedback from the laws to the culture, but the culture has clear priority in that relationship.
Is the government part of culture? Police force? Teachers/Schools? Courts? IRS? Military? EPA? FCC? SEC? FTC? Health care? etc. etc.
You give me total authority over laws and government and a little time , and all of those institutions could be dramatically revamped.
well, in my hypothetical, i have the power to hire like minded people at all levels of government, and fire those who block progress.
in my dreams, yes.
conjecture