As I said before we all have our prejudices, and we struggle with them. The best thing to do is when our prejudices are pointed out to us, we acknowledge them and work to end it.
Some prejudice can be good. I would never allow a convicted child abuser near my children. That is an act of prejudice, but many others are not acceptable IMO. I do not think we should be ashamed of who we are, our race, or where we came from. We can be ashamed of our peers behavior as fellow human beings, but as a southerner, and part white, I acknowledge the ill done but I refuse to be defined by it.
I Celebrate all of my heritage, and it can be hard. I am not fully accepted by many groups because of this. Please please don't take this thread for any more than it was, pivotal moment in my life and the realization that we all struggle with our demons, and we all have our bad days, and as human beings I feel it is our duties to try and understand not only our own evil, but the evil of others. Understanding does not equal acceptance, but by discussing and understanding the root of such beliefs we can work to make things better for everyone.
We are all related. We are all human beings.
In the words of a Lakota friend "Mitakuye Oyasin" It means all my relations. It is in reference to all of humanity.