Anonymous wrote:Your 6 y.o. is observant and notices that the world treats darker-skinned people worse than it treats light skinned people. Six is not too young to learn about racism. Talk to him about the fact that skin color doesn't change who you are, but people sometimes get treated differently because of it. Ask him whether he thinks this is right or wrong and why. Talk about your own values.
This. It is not “racist” for a child to pick up on colorism and privilege in our society and in manny around the world. By 6, he can pick up on the fact that people with darker skin are generally looked down upon while people with lighter skin have advantages. That doesn’t mean he looks down upon Black people himself. It means he has picked up on systemic racism. You can talk to him about that. Don’t pretend it doesn’t exist or scold him for noticing. Then talk to him about your values (presumably, that you want to build a better world than the one we have now).