Just in place where I feel it sucks to be the parent of black children.

Anonymous
Like it was essentially child abuse just bringing them into the world.
Anonymous
I am so sorry, what happened?
Anonymous
I’m sorry, OP. I wish the world were a better place.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Like it was essentially child abuse just bringing them into the world.


You don't think this is hyperbole?
Anonymous
Wtf
Anonymous
I’m so, so sorry. As a white woman, I am ashamed and horrified by so many white women today. I am so effing disgusted and sorry. Your kids deserve better from our state and country and community.
Anonymous
Newest poster here: OP, I’m really sorry that’s how you’re feeling. What’s going on? What could we do to support you in this moment?
Anonymous
OP, it’s called parenting and putting your children first. I raised black B/G twins and just sent them off to their respective colleges. It wasn’t easy but neither is life. Grow up, please. Your kids need you. It’s not about your feelings. I don’t understand these posters feeling sorry for you.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I’m so, so sorry. As a white woman, I am ashamed and horrified by so many white women today. I am so effing disgusted and sorry. Your kids deserve better from our state and country and community.


I feel the same. I really feel sorry for all Black people in Amerikkka; especially Black parents.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I am so sorry, what happened?


I assume op is reacting to the election results, which are basically white backlash to the phantom menace of CRT being taught in schools. It was one hell of an effective straw man issue. Much more effective than migrant caravans or arguing Biden was bringing black rioters to the suburbs.
Anonymous
You should get help OP. Your children are healthy ( hopefully). But, its so gross that you think that out of all the things that can make someone’s life difficult race is the end all. Get perspective - your not a woman in the middle east, someone fleeing from Russia/N.Korea, and your children aren’t born with chronic disabilities like ERB ( look it up).

Signed a black parent
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:You should get help OP. Your children are healthy ( hopefully). But, its so gross that you think that out of all the things that can make someone’s life difficult race is the end all. Get perspective - your not a woman in the middle east, someone fleeing from Russia/N.Korea, and your children aren’t born with chronic disabilities like ERB ( look it up).

Signed a black parent


Someone fleeing from North Korea will gain freedom if they are successful while a Black American born here will always have to deal with racism.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I’m so, so sorry. As a white woman, I am ashamed and horrified by so many white women today. I am so effing disgusted and sorry. Your kids deserve better from our state and country and community.


I feel the same. I really feel sorry for all Black people in Amerikkka; especially Black parents.


Huh? I’m a black parent and my kids are doing well. We don’t need or want your sympathy. I’m 58 years old, successful, and have never wanted to be anything than black. I feel sorry for you.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:OP, it’s called parenting and putting your children first. I raised black B/G twins and just sent them off to their respective colleges. It wasn’t easy but neither is life. Grow up, please. Your kids need you. It’s not about your feelings. I don’t understand these posters feeling sorry for you.


As another Black parent, you are allowed to say that. A parent who is not Black isn’t. Sympathy is what is left.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:You should get help OP. Your children are healthy ( hopefully). But, its so gross that you think that out of all the things that can make someone’s life difficult race is the end all. Get perspective - your not a woman in the middle east, someone fleeing from Russia/N.Korea, and your children aren’t born with chronic disabilities like ERB ( look it up).

Signed a black parent


Pretty low standards we have for ourselves as a society these days, evidently.
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