Okay thats cool. 151515
I donât live in a racist city for the most part ! San Francisco is very diverse. I am nice to everyone and had friends of all kinds over the years!
Iâm sorry @oe1489
I hate racism also.
What does genetic differences between humans mean to you. Does it justify racism or should we stay segregated. There are genetic differences between people of the âsame raceâ. So what.
This is not true.
Look it up. 1514
I only hate people without a moral backbone. I mean those who cheat steal or kill for personal gains. Irrespective of race, gender, religion.
I have friends with various backgrounds. Some of them have different views on politics, sexuality etc but we can still get along. Itâs called being civilised.
Thats very nice glad you had friends from cultures of life thats so cool
Clearly you didnât follow your own advice and look it up before posting misinformed racist nonsense.
Yea me too i dont like those type of people.
Do you know the history of âWhite Flightâ?
Yea i think its over now i feel safer to go out in my town. Thanks.
I always tell my story when I see stuff about racism. Because I hope someone will see it and change, too.
I used to be racist. Like in the KKK racist. But, after I left my hometown and state, met more and different people, and listened to their stories, I changed.
Getting to know people as people, not as some type of âthemâ which is saying âotherâ opens your eyes.
Today I am the proud aunt to biracial kids, sister in law to biracial guys, and a strong ally to anyone regardless of race.
If I can change like that, anyone can. Itâs a matter of being exposed to as much different people and seeing them as people. And an open mind willing to learn.
Oh im glad you change ZombieMombie, im very happy for you. People can change if they just open they minds and learn about other cultures. Good for you.
Itâs funny, I am now as hardcore on human rights as I was as a racist. Lol.
Yeah. A project is built in a white area, crime goes up, they move. That kind of thing.
No that is great, you did the right thing. great job for supporting human right way to go. 
@anon22322466. Your above statement.is not true.
Here are the factsâ
Closing the Donation Gap
Although organs are not matched according to race/ethnicity, and people of different races frequently match one another, all individuals waiting for an organ transplant will have a better chance of receiving one if there are large numbers of donors from their racial/ethnic background. This is because compatible blood types and tissue markersâcritical qualities for donor/recipient matchingâare more likely to be found among members of the same ethnicity. A greater diversity of donors may potentially increase access to transplantation for everyone.
Mixed race donors have a hard time finding a donor of exactly the same mixed race. Incredibly hard.
World Economic Forum is posing organ printing as a solution.