Letters to the Editor
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Wow, I Think I'll Follow Gary's Logic From Now On!
When I look for a new dry cleaner, I'll select an Asian one. His prices may be reasonable and he promises to get my clothes cleaned on a timely basis -- but his Asianess seals the deal.
If I need a lawyer, I'm definitely going for a Jew. He went to a good law school and has impeccable legal credentials -- but his Jewishness seals the deal.
If I need a doctor, I'm picking the Indian. He's very knowledgeable and comes highly recommended -- but his Indianess seals the deal.
If I'm hiring a worker at a fast food restaurant, I'm hiring a Latino. He may be very nice and willing to work hard -- but his Latinoness seals the deal.
And if I'm selecting players for a basketball team, I'm definitely picking the black guy. He looks athletic and says he's good at the game -- but his blackness seals the deal.
This doesn't make me a racist right? After all, I'm assuming they have GOOD qualities based on their race, not bad ones.
RIGHT?

