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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous] This. Also how old is the child who made the racist comment? It's very important because sometimes kids parrot what they heard at school and literally don't understand what they are really saying. Example- my DD came home one day and confidently stated girls can't be doctors. The irony - I'm a doctor, as are her female pediatrician and dentist. I didn't jump all over her about the feminist movement, I understood that clearly she got wrong information from somewhere and aimed to correct the problem. Turns out she heard it from a boy whose mom is a cardiologist and grandmother is a neurologist - crazy, but sometimes kids are too young and immature to understand what's in front of them. Understanding of child development can go a long way. Now if he's a teenager - he should know better - big difference.[/quote] OP here. Racist slur kid is a teenager. Apparently thought he was being funny, but... intent vs. impact.[/quote]
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