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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Ok, it is the consensus that many would not want their child to be the only one. But what is your comfort zone? I agree the biracial child decides his racial acceptance. I am the previous poster and like I stated during my grammar and junior high school days there was one lone White boy who was tormented on a daily basis. We all lived in relative nice neighborhood of middle class families. His parents could have easily sent him to a private school. What was their motive? As I have asked earlier what is the motive of the White neighbors fighting for the local school. But when the time arrives for their child to enter they not only opt out but will verbally share their disgusts. It such mixed signals. Also does an appointment of a White principal give you hope that diversity is more probable? [b]Don't under estimate those 5 year olds saying "it is a black thing" that was an extremely popular saying among college students who attended Howard University. As it infuriated Whites on this blog it made Whites go ballistic back then[/b]. The full tee-shirt saying was "it is a Black thing and you wouldn't understand! How we date ourselves.[/quote] Sorry -I still don't believe a parent would teach their 5-year old child to specifically say a phrase that was popular in the early 90s. [/quote]
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