...I gotta disagree with you here. I think really the goal is to maybe not to change the current generation, because change just doesn't happen that quickly (although speaking out about this stuff can change a lot of people's minds), but so we'll be able to raise future generations which are more aware, and more fair and do understand this stuff, even if it takes a hundred years. I mean, think about the state of feminism a hundred years ago and we've actually come a long way.
That is worthy thesis, and what we
can do is
decrease the amount of discrimination. But not
remove it at all, because there will always be people who are sure that
their right is exclusive and will not stop where other person's right begins. I doubt that they would even bother to heed the vox clamantis, and it is highly possible that they raise their children in the same way.
And sooner or later there
might be some event that will cause many things that humanity was aiming for to collapse. I see this happening right in front of me, when "all people are equal" thesis is rapidly failing to work. Not on the legal level, of course. It needs time to get back to what it used to be, a long time.
(Also I wouldn't go so far myself as to say "human nature" because that just reminds me of "boys will be boys"...)
Well hasn't humanity been judging something all the time? Banning something? Disapproving? Being harsh on certain members? I'm talking global now. It is good if you have more faith in humanity than I do