St. Nickolas
Ironic, huh?
I love conversations about things like political correctness.
My prediction is most people will soon reject science in totality.
I've kind of kept up with the human genome project and a couple of other megalithic studies of our species.
1)
we are all black underneath. All of our ancestors came out of Africa, it is just a matter of when. Unlike the Huns' beliefs (Arian Germans, who aren't, and Victorian English mistakenly thinking they are ancient, and Anglo-Saxon,) 'white' is a relatively recent
mutation, 20,000 to 50,000 years ago. Another fairly recent mutation allowed for lighter pigment among Asians.
2) To keep seeing the world with marshmallow glasses, all so inclined will have to reject science and history, because;
3) Science shows there is miniscule differences genetically between any two humans, no matter how different they look, and any time you subjugate any population by looks, economics, etc., and put them in a position of deprivation, at the same time reserving privilege for other, different groups, you negatively affect the social behavioral norms of that population.
4) So talking about inconsistencies, and minor flaws in social conventions, without doing anything about it is soothing behavior of the spiritually week, and character deficient.