Then you're unwilling or unable to think critically, because that requires some degree of empathy.
No, but that's hardly relevant to what the majority (which you apparently place great importance on) thought in 1955.
You have empathy for racism?Then you're unwilling or unable to think critically, because that requires some degree of empathy.
Really?
No.
Do you think the struggle for civil rights is anti-social behavior?
No, but that's hardly relevant to what the majority (which you apparently place great importance on) thought in 1955.
Your reply is a non sequitur.
If you think civil rights is not antisocial behavior, then those that are oppressed have a moral right to make their case known.
The quality of social values that a society holds are reflected in the concept of laws, how they are applied and voting to change such associations.
What I posted to you in regards to leaving a society or voting to change it applies to me and every citizen that votes. If this society becomes unbearable for me and I can not change it, the option to leave is there for me as it is you.
But the concept of pro social behavior is NOT irrelevant in any situation, even ones that reject the issues.
( come on...you can do better at attacking me that that.....too easy )