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Originally Posted by nomadking
Exactly. So how would a formal education from those same people change anything? The problem is not a lack of a formal education.
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Exactly the same as it helped in this country. You introduce the idea to children, and eventually, they introduce it to their children. It happens slowly (over a few generations), but it does happen. Take, for example, colour in this country.
Most people (the BNP notwithstanding) are generally not bothered about other colours or races. Yet 40 years ago, they may well have attacked someone because they though other races were evil. Why is this? Part of the reason is that for the last few years (particularly the last 20), we have been taught to accept other colours.
It also worth remembering that people (as a group) tend to be frightened of what they don't know about, and they attack out of fear.