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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]So most people here are advocating shunning a 5 year old girl (the friend) because of the unproven comments of the father? I find that outrageous and beyond tragic for the girl. A girl in her situation (with a possibly clueless or worse, racist father) more than anything needs diversity in her life so that she can stand on a foundation of friendships her own making and tell her dad, one day, to shove it. [/quote] Minorities do not exist for the enrichment or betterment of White people. White people are responsible for their own enlightenment. [/quote] Continuing a friendship of a child is not enriching White people, it's being a friend. [/quote] PP's argument was that the white girl "needs diversity in her life." That's basically asking the OP to sacrifice her own child for the education/edification of the white child. No. No thank you. No. [/quote] What a sick and twisted interpretation. That was not pps argument. The argument is why make the child pay for the unproven sins of the father! "Sacrifice her child?" Omg!!! You people are sick and racist while ironically being offended at other people's racism! We are talking about 5 year olds! Reality check please. [/quote]
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