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Conversations With Coleman

Actually Color Blindness Isn't Racist | Essay

Conversations With Coleman

Coleman Hughes

Philosophy, Society & Culture

4.82K Ratings

🗓️ 17 January 2023

⏱️ 14 minutes

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Summary

In this special video essay, I share my thoughts on the long-running national debate on color blindness. Check out the full article on my Substack - https://colemanhughes.substack.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Transcript

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0:00.0

Nothing's more British than a copper and a biscuit.

0:04.6

Taking a 15 minute break to reset, recharge and feel better.

0:09.6

But the perfect break needs the perfect biscuit.

0:13.7

And let's be honest, as the original and the best

0:17.5

only a MacVitties one will do.

0:20.6

Time for a biscuit, Britain.

0:23.4

MacVitties' true originals,

0:25.6

buy and store for a chance to win a truly original biscuit break.

0:30.2

Must remember do not forget.

0:37.8

Remind me to bring photo ID.

0:40.6

Reminder, set.

0:42.8

Babe, can you make sure I don't forget the photo ID when I vote?

0:46.5

All right, love.

0:47.3

The way we vote is changing.

0:49.0

So, however you remember, you'll need ID to vote on the 4th of May.

0:53.0

Don't have ID.

0:54.0

Apply for a free photo ID.

0:55.8

Visit electoralcommission.org.uk

0:58.7

Slush voter ID.

1:23.0

Welcome to another episode of Conversations with Coleman.

1:33.9

Today, I'm going to be reading a substack post I made entitled,

1:37.4

Actually Colorblindness Isn't Racist,

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