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Judging Others By The Content Of Their Character
By Harris Sherline
August 24, 2009

Martin Luther King's enduring legacy is exemplified by his historic "I Have A Dream" speech, delivered on August 28, 1963 in Washington, D.C., which contained the frequently quoted line, "I have a dream that my four little children will one day live in a nation where they will not be judged by the color of their skin but by the content of their character."

This famous statement became one of the rallying cries of the movement to abolish segregation in America and continues to serve as the theme for people who still suffer the indignities of prejudice.

Although it has been over 45 years since his "I have a dream" speech, we have yet to see a colorblind society in America. Unfortunately, however, it's more than color that underlies much of the discrimination that continues to bedevil us. Sadly, all too often our differences, physical, social, ethnic, intellectual, or cultural, become the basis for making judgments about others. Not the rationale, but the basis.

Martin Luther King, Jr., also said, "The arc of the moral universe is long but it bends toward justice." However, it's often hard to be patient as we continue to watch events play out over a period of many years. Everywhere we turn, in spite of all that has been accomplished, we still see injustice, ranging from excluding people from social groups or organizations to discrimination in employment, education, and more. Evidence of bias is found almost everywhere in America, including what is called "reverse discrimination," which is evidenced by the recent case of white and Hispanic fire fighters in New Haven, who were denied promotions by the city notwithstanding the fact that they had passed the necessary written examinations, only because none of the blacks who took the same exam passed.

Discrimination cuts in every direction and negatively impacts everyone in its wake, including those who are guilty of bias against others as well as those who are the object of prejudice.

I don't profess to be free of bias, and I believe everyone is biased or prejudiced in one way or another, sometimes against people of color, sometimes against whites or Hispanics, sometimes against Native Americans or Asians or people who speak a different language or come from a different culture or another part of the world and, of course, various religious beliefs.

And, not surprisingly, many of those who experience discrimination in this country are equally biased against other groups in their own societies. For example, the Japanese are biased against the Koreans and the Chinese while, in India, Muslims discriminate against Hindus, and Muslims in general discriminate against Christians and Jews, and so it goes, on and on, endlessly spreading various forms of prejudice everywhere around the world.

In America, there are also biases against the handicapped, ranging from simple paternalism to barriers to education, employment and housing. The obese are another group that experiences significant discrimination in this country, often suffering unreasonable limitations on employment and social opportunities. And, interestingly, there is often a type of discrimination by people of average intelligence against those with a high IQ.

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