Discussions on race at The Cooler.always stirs up plenty of comments.
This letter to the Indianapolis Star editor caught my attention this morning.
No one label should defines me — or any of you
Who am I? What am I?
Well, I'm a man. I'm a husband. I'm a father and a grandfather. I'm a brother, an uncle, a cousin, a brother-in-law, a father-in-law.
I'm a senior citizen, a retiree, a neighbor, a friend. I'm a citizen, a taxpayer, a voter, a military veteran.
To some, I'm a customer, a client or a patient. I am a Christian, a Hoosier, and I am an American.
I am a lot things. Aren't we all? We can't be defined or identified by one word.
Did I neglect to identify my race? Does it really matter?
No one label should defines me — or any of you
Robert Warren
Greenwood