You have just been hired as a panelist for a news program. You have been chosen as the counterpoint to another panelist named Mr. A. Mr. A feels he is very open-minded and thinks the key for building multiracial society is to stop talking about race, stop race-based policies like affirmative action that draw more attention to race (& take jobs/slots away from others), and stop having race-based organizations like black fraternities and clubs. Although he professes to be colorblind and not care about race, curiously he emphasizes having black friends, while having an all-white extended family without any signs of interracial dating or marriage. When it is your turn to speak, provide counterpoints for at least 3 of Mr. A’s positions that (a) identify the misinformation on which each is based, and (b) offer alternative interpretations for the positions he advocates.