"The skin color thing is almost non existent in the middle - upper class from my experience."
I hope not. I don't care if someone recognize my skin tone (black don't crack) as long as they don't use it to define me. In America color can be a defining thing but middle-upper class are more politically correct. I am almost offemded when one says I don't see color, unless I am standing in the dark and it's a case of truly not seeing me ...haha mi smile then. Color is apart of our identity to see its non existent is say one lacks presence.
I hope not. I don't care if someone recognize my skin tone (black don't crack) as long as they don't use it to define me. In America color can be a defining thing but middle-upper class are more politically correct. I am almost offemded when one says I don't see color, unless I am standing in the dark and it's a case of truly not seeing me ...haha mi smile then. Color is apart of our identity to see its non existent is say one lacks presence.