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 @9KLK2B8 from New York  answered…1yr1Y

No. Whether different races come together there will always be someone or a group of people that complain.

 @9KNBSFG from California  disagreed…1yr1Y

sharing meals is very personal and I think having a conversation ad that closeness would give people a chance to get to know one another.

 @9KLPM4D  from Florida  disagreed…1yr1Y

The response acts as if "a step towards unity" is meant to imply perfect balance and coexistence. Being nice to other people and sharing will not instantly solve anything, but it is a step towards a solution.

 @9KLK636 from Illinois  answered…1yr1Y

Sure that is a weird idea that eating food with someone of a different race will equal an end to racism? Start with correctly educating at middleschool and high school level of the history of all minorities in the US and world. Not just black history but Latinx history Asian history all minorities and their struggles n hardships and discrimination need to be taught this would be a step in creating compassion and potentially decreasing racism in the younger generations and country as a whole.

 @9KLM3MX from Indiana  disagreed…1yr1Y

Me eating a meal with someone of a different race doesn't change a thing about how others feel towards that race.

 @9KLKT7T  from North Carolina  agreed…1yr1Y

I agree with this idea because I think food is culture and it can help others be more open to other cultures subconsciously.

 @9KLJXG4 from Florida  answered…1yr1Y

 @9KLK577 from New York  answered…1yr1Y

Yes. Getting to know more diverse people will help to understand their perspectives.

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