I learned about race violence when I started working in the county jail system at age 21. All inmates had to be partnered up by race. There was also racial violence inmate vs. inmate. Races did not eat or socialize together while in jail. It opened my eyes to the fact that everyone is not as colorblind as I am.
So while race may not matter to you or me, it matters to a ton of other people. For that reason, I would not want to see a mixed race bread line in some areas. It may cause more problems than it solved.
What Jato is saying is right on the mark. But I believe it may be more than just in jails down the road. The toughest and most dangerous sociopaths (such as those enforcing the racial divisions in most jails) among us will be exerting significantly more and more influence in daily life as things get tighter in the large urban areas where most Westerners live. The meek and weak will either comply or get shoved aside.
If the probable gas lines of 2005/2006 are much worse than the ones the USA experienced in the 70's, they'll be perfect examples for us to see of societies coming ruthlessness.
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