Good (and unanswerable-by-law) question! In the USA; An African American has become Commander In Chief. His people were formerly enslaved here. Certain laws had been made to prevent their oppression. If one of those oppressed managed to become President, then it stands to reason they are no longer able to claim oppression. But the hatred humans love to spit at other humans will always remain.
So no way that those rules will ever be dropped again. (You're welcome to try!). At best, they will be re-written for another group that begins to claim oppression.
The problem is in the nature of every Homo Sapiens(that means"human" BTW) regardless of race/creed/preference. We are nasty and predatory creatures.Fix our self-destructive nature, and oppresion might actually stop.
Or will it?
What we need to be wary of is anyone who wishes to force humans into changing by laws alone.Laws cannot alter default natures. A leech sucks blood. A hummingbird flies, a fish swims. Humans, regretably, hate all too easily. A policeman is not what's needed here, but a mental change, one by one, actively made in EACH single human mind by themself.
THAT is the only functional solution.
IMHO, anyway. Hate me all you want. Go ahead-we're good at that!
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