Indledning
"Coffee Break" is a conversation that sheds light on individual identity and racial stereotypes. It's a discussion between Simple and his boss, who is curious about what "THE Negro" wants.

Simple highlights the importance of personal identity, challenges the boss's perception of representation, and emphasizes the need for understanding beyond political stances.

This text showcases the complexity of discussing sensitive issues, especially across diverse backgrounds, and how such conversations persist despite work-related interruptions.

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Uddrag
If you see it one way or another it can be difficult to agree on the same subject, especially when you are from 2 different worlds, and for some it is easier to talk about than for others, and some finds it intimidating to be confronted about, which is why it is so hard to move forward, we can see that in the next quote where the boss kills the conversation.

In the first quote, someone wants everyone to be the same, no matter where they come from. They want to get rid of things that make people different. Then, in the next quote, the boss says the coffee break is done, and it's time to get back to work.

This shows that talking about things like race and being fair to everyone can sometimes be stopped by our regular work.

But it's really important to keep talking about these things to make our society better. “That is what THE Negro wants, I said, to remove that point.” and “The coffee break is over, said my boss.”