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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Perhaps it's time for all of you to let go of your bigotry and racism and allow your sister to be happy. [/quote] People have different preferences. Some people don't want a family member to marry a black person or a jewish person or a blue color person. Dictating how someone feels about something is authoritarian. My family is justified at feeling uncomfortable at her pick of a white christian guy. It doesn't make it PC but it is what it is.[/quote] OP, please go look up the definition of "hypocrite." Your picture is there. She's doing what you have done, but it was OK for you and not for her, in your book. I think you're just scared that once your family finds out, sister is going to rat you out to your parents and then they'll be furious with YOU for dating a white guy in the past. You don't have to "support" her emotionally or any other way. You only have to butt out. Don't dare to advise her, and don't tattle on her to mommy and daddy either. And wake up to the incredible, profound hypocrisy you're demonstrating here. You -- and she -- are letting your parents' approval trump the fact that you are (one assumes) adults.[/quote]
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