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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]This is a truly hilarious and deeply worrying microcosm of gender dynamics in the U.S. Oh yes we all agree the boys behavior was unacceptable but if the girl keeps telling the truth about his behavior it might ruin his (kindergarten) career![/quote] This has nothing to do with gender, it could have been two girls. The 3rd grader on a personal vendetta to expose a racist kindergartner is ridiculous. [/quote] A five year old can’t be a racist but an eight year old can have a vendetta? Amazing.[/quote] Yeah human development is pretty amazing. A 2 year old who pulls my 5 year old’s hair is not labeled an aggressor. It’s not pleasant, but we understand they are learning impulse control. [/quote] On the other hand, research shows children as young as two adapting racist beliefs from their caretakers.[/quote] This has to be a joke[/quote] https://www.apa.org/news/press/releases/2020/08/children-notice-race[/quote] Babies are essentially born racist, preferring people who look like their parents. Caretaker racism isn't the important factor at that point. [/quote]
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