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To: epicure who wrote (331192)12/19/2002 5:34:43 PM
From: TigerPaw  Respond to of 769670
 
So what about the right to free association?

Remedies to racism are for public actions. Access to schools, jobs, and public spaces are where the public interest lies. It is a strawman argument to imply that a series of regulations would try to change private thoughts.

Still, it has been my experience in corporate America that once integration becomes a fact whether you like it or not, that it ceases to be a problem. People may still lunch with a selective group, but they do business according to job functions and not race.

All that should have been resolved nearly 40 years ago with the passage of the civil rights act. In most places it has been resolved, it's just time to finish.
TP