Raul Contreras of the Philippines (who became a crisis communication expert), Yoriko Konishi of Japan (became a sociologist …

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  1. People should really take a look at this video. Very educational to the 50s Era and view of prejudice in that society.

    "JUSTICE and Liberty for all."

    They all make outstanding remarks of today's society.

  2. Analysts say in today’s time, we are more separated than ever. Instead of listening, people would rather argue and voice their opinion without giving the other a chance to speak. We need to be more open-minded and actually listen for once. Give others a chance to explain and articulate their thoughts. If you don’t agree with them, don’t speak on it. Your response will be your own opinion. Respect their opinion and you will receive the same.

  3. Raul Contreras is a hero. Why? Because he highlight the pledge of America to show how American treat Colored people. It makes sense right? Why would America have Liberty and Justice For all if they discriminate Colored people. Liberty is another word for freedom and Justice is finding the truth. Liberty you are giving someone Freedom, justice is finding the truth. So… Why would Americans judge the people because of their skin if they don't know the truth. I've watched this channel called "World Friends". And one of their videos said "Are Americans Dumber than the rest of the world?" And to be honest, I agree with that. Why? Its as if Americans made a pledge that is so heartwarming and nice, if they judge a person's skin saying that they are dangerous. Just because America is the most powerful country in the world, Doesn't mean they own the world.

  4. Raul had the saddest life. All he said, he couldn't apply to himself. He was a wonderful guy and my mother got lucky enough to work with him and i met him very briefly and told him something that i hope made him feel better.

    I have the deepest sympathy and respect for this man, who unfortunately became the victim of the prejudice he fought his entire life.

    If anyone of you visits his grave, you will understand what i mean (even though it is "cleaned up" regularly by his family.

  5. As Indonesian, i can relate with Ratnati (Indonesian girl), she might not seems like the smartest kid in there (maybe because her English isn't as good as British girl or Philippines boy), but she has so much wisdom,
    She has spirit to understand what other people thinks and feels,
    And she tried to show to others what she feels not by arguments but by questions,

    As example when she asked the British girl about colonization, and when the British girl said that asian are "lazy"
    She doesn't directly reject that statement, instead she ask her more, why she said that,

  6. I love how honest they were about their prejudices without sugarcoating anything and how they deliver it with directly wiyh respect to the which is very easy to understand. All in all, the way they speak and express their different thoughts is something I look up to and I'm just really in awe and amazed. Much respect.

  7. 66 years ago the debate about prejudice. and now in the comments there is still debate about prejudice and even fighting,.. ha ha ha how ridiculous they are "patrick"

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