A Quote by Daniel Inouye

Americanism is not a matter of skin or color. — © Daniel Inouye
Americanism is not a matter of skin or color.
The principle on which this country was founded and by which it has always been governed is that Americanism is a matter of the mind and heart; Americanism is not, and never was, a matter of race or ancestry.
I don't care about skin the color, everybody is a human being. Beneath every skin color, you bleed red. That's just the bottom line of the truth.
My entire life, I've had one mission to prove. It doesn't matter what your name is. It doesn't matter where you're from. It doesn't matter what the color of your skin is. All that matters is what's in your heart.
The fact of the matter is that when you're in pain emotionally about your life, the color of your skin does not matter.
I don't think it should matter to the American people what color skin is on their president. What should matter is the content of their character.
Being the only non-Black was a unique experience. After a few weeks, you're not aware of skin color differences. You see the color; you're not blind, but it doesn't matter. You see the human being first.
I like to think I proved a wrestler's skin color doesn't matter.
We march on because all lives matter, not to be judged by the color of their skin.
Whether I realize it or not, I have benefitted from my skin color and my gender - and those of a different gender or sexuality or skin color have suffered because of it.
Whether one traces his Americanism back three centuries to the Mayflower, or three years to the steerage, is not half so important as whether his Americanism of today is real and genuine. No matter by what various crafts we came here, we are all now in the same boat.
We're all brothers and sisters. It doesn't matter what language you speak or what color your skin is.
One of my theories is that the hearts of men are about alike, no matter what their skin color.
We're one race. No matter our religion, beliefs, mother tongue, or skin color.
It shouldn't matter the color of your skin, the country that you come from, the religion that you practice or who you love.
The Muslim world just doesn't believe that skin color is all that important. Obama may be half-black, but he's still all-Western, according to them. It doesn't matter whether you're black, white or green - if you're not a devotee of Muhammad, you don't matter.
I made a lot of friends at school, and they were all Africans. I could have felt very different. I didn't feel different, I didn't notice the color of their skin, I didn't notice the color of my skin and I have remembered that all my life.
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