Explaining racism and sexism to 3.5 year old?

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Do. Not. Do. This.


Do. Not. Do. What?? Read?
Anonymous
You talk about treating others equally and fairly at this age. How would you want to be treated? How would you feel if you were told you could not do something because of your looks? That sort of thing.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:WWWAAAYYYYY TO YOUNG.


+100000000

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DON"T
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:WWWAAAYYYYY TO YOUNG.


+100000000



Way too young to read the book about this great American? You keep saying the child is too too young but how do address his question of why the teacher said Mae couldn’t be as astronaut?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:DON"T


Don’t what? Don’t read a great kids book? Don’t answer the child’s question? Don’t what?!!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:DON"T


Don’t what? Don’t read a great kids book? Don’t answer the child’s question? Don’t what?!!


Why are all of you being deliberately obtuse?

Don’t try to have a complex conversation about anti-racism and sexism with a 3.5 yr old. They are not going to understand.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:WWWAAAYYYYY TO YOUNG.



+1. The virtue signaling on this forum is beyond belief.


+100
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:WWWAAAYYYYY TO YOUNG.



+1. The virtue signaling on this forum is beyond belief.


+100


Jesus, can’t you just answer simple questions rather than parrot Fox News?

So fricking tiresome and boring.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:DON"T


Don’t what? Don’t read a great kids book? Don’t answer the child’s question? Don’t what?!!


Why are all of you being deliberately obtuse?

Don’t try to have a complex conversation about anti-racism and sexism with a 3.5 yr old. They are not going to understand.


So how would you answer the child’s question? “Why did Mae’s teacher say she couldn’t be an astronaut?”
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:DON"T


Don’t what? Don’t read a great kids book? Don’t answer the child’s question? Don’t what?!!


Why are all of you being deliberately obtuse?

Don’t try to have a complex conversation about anti-racism and sexism with a 3.5 yr old. They are not going to understand.


So how would you answer the child’s question? “Why did Mae’s teacher say she couldn’t be an astronaut?”


+1. Waiting for the answer, too.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:DON"T


Don’t what? Don’t read a great kids book? Don’t answer the child’s question? Don’t what?!!


Why are all of you being deliberately obtuse?

Don’t try to have a complex conversation about anti-racism and sexism with a 3.5 yr old. They are not going to understand.


So how would you answer the child’s question? “Why did Mae’s teacher say she couldn’t be an astronaut?”


Plenty of people provided responses. You guys are apparently only willing to accept some specific answer. So why don’t you provide it?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:DON"T


Don’t what? Don’t read a great kids book? Don’t answer the child’s question? Don’t what?!!


Why are all of you being deliberately obtuse?

Don’t try to have a complex conversation about anti-racism and sexism with a 3.5 yr old. They are not going to understand.


So how would you answer the child’s question? “Why did Mae’s teacher say she couldn’t be an astronaut?”


Plenty of people provided responses. You guys are apparently only willing to accept some specific answer. So why don’t you provide it?


No, dear, no one who thinks this is “virtue signaling” or “Don’t “ or “way too young!!” Has responded.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:DON"T


Don’t what? Don’t read a great kids book? Don’t answer the child’s question? Don’t what?!!


Why are all of you being deliberately obtuse?

Don’t try to have a complex conversation about anti-racism and sexism with a 3.5 yr old. They are not going to understand.


So how would you answer the child’s question? “Why did Mae’s teacher say she couldn’t be an astronaut?”


Plenty of people provided responses. You guys are apparently only willing to accept some specific answer. So why don’t you provide it?


No, dear, no one who thinks this is “virtue signaling” or “Don’t “ or “way too young!!” Has responded.


+1.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:DON"T


Don’t what? Don’t read a great kids book? Don’t answer the child’s question? Don’t what?!!


Why are all of you being deliberately obtuse?

Don’t try to have a complex conversation about anti-racism and sexism with a 3.5 yr old. They are not going to understand.


So how would you answer the child’s question? “Why did Mae’s teacher say she couldn’t be an astronaut?”


Plenty of people provided responses. You guys are apparently only willing to accept some specific answer. So why don’t you provide it?


No, dear, no one who thinks this is “virtue signaling” or “Don’t “ or “way too young!!” Has responded.


Look at the post at 14:27, dear. And try not to be so triggered.
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