tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7561631984395061740.post7652664789116532726..comments2023-10-22T06:15:30.760-04:00Comments on Boomer Musings: Wondering... Douglashttp://www.blogger.com/profile/09752593286034877538noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7561631984395061740.post-76339870922695263312014-10-11T07:00:13.260-04:002014-10-11T07:00:13.260-04:00Yes, Tom, the younger generations, after years of ...Yes, Tom, the younger generations, after years of being told how bigoted the nation and their parents are, are being more open and accepting. They live their lives differently and that is to be commended. It takes generations to change a culture; just look at how Italians, the Irish, the Asians, and the Jews (who still suffer the pain of stereotyping and prejudice) were once treated. But look closer at at the attitudes, examine them closely, are they really what they seem?Douglashttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09752593286034877538noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7561631984395061740.post-73416978471719077902014-10-10T22:46:13.953-04:002014-10-10T22:46:13.953-04:00I don't know much about Florida; but I agree, ...I don't know much about Florida; but I agree, you certainly still see a lot of racial segregation in the North. I myself live in a lily white suburb (well, maybe a few Asians), but one thing I see that the younger people have done (from my experience with my kids, their friends, my friends' kids) is to blur the racial lines, so young people work together, live together and socialize together and treat one another as individuals not racial stereotypes. I have a lot to complain about regarding the younger generation -- but this is one thing they're getting right.Tomhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08611148987085476580noreply@blogger.com