(and not intended to offend) Throughout my life I’ve occasionally heard people, when explaining that they’re not racially biased say, "I’m colorblind".
I don’t think it’s necessary to ‘not see’ color, because there’s nothing wrong with people being different colors, and obviously it’s a part of nature. Many animals come in various colors, why shouldn’t human beings ?
There’s nothing wrong with noticing it (because we all do, honestly)—and being fine with it.
And not judging people negatively or fearing them because of it.
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@Northwest I remember distinctly when the media tried so hard to shove that idea down our throats. "Don't see color. People are all the same." I get that it came from a place of promoting equality, but people aren't the same. They're unique.