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When will we end race shaming?

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In the wake of yesterday’s shooting there has been a vast amount of people having to state that the shooter was a white male. However if you have taken even the slightest time out and researched the tragedy you would learn that the shooter, Ahmad Al Aliwi Alissa is of Middle Eastern heritage. But this shouldn’t matter. The race of a person shouldn’t matter in any situation however the people who promote this always seem to be the first to call out of there person is white and or a male.

Do you think we should progress forward from making everything about race and more about the responsibility of the individual at hand?

Should the people spreading false information apologize for doing so?
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Adstar · 56-60, M
The only way a person can be end up feeling ashamed is if they give authority to the person shaming them or if they agree with the other person that they should be ashamed..

A person cannot be shamed if they do not hold the other person in high regard and do not agree with the point the other person's points that they are trying to use to make the other person feel shame..

Shame is not something forced upon you by another person.. It take your cooperation and agreement with the criticism for the feeling of shame to be present within your conscience..