Anonymous wrote:When I read your title that’s what I thought - so much life in him. I can’t believe anyone took it as a racist comment
Anonymous wrote:This was my coworker's exclamation when he was shown a picture of another coworker's son. Speaker is white, mid 50s. He's a decent man with a nice family. Married 25 years, 4 kids.
Parent of the child in the picture is biracial; the dad is black. The kid is very light skinned and appears Hispanic.
Another coworker overheard the exchange and reported the white guy for a racist comment. White guy explained (convincingly) that he meant it in a "he has so much life in him/ he's glowing in health" way.
I believe him 100% and am prepared to go to bat for him. Any reason not to if it is the truth?
Anonymous wrote:I’d quit before I continued working with someone reporting a kind comment as racist. What a miserable POS human, what a terrible life they must have! Disgusting!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:When I read your title that’s what I thought - so much life in him. I can’t believe anyone took it as a racist comment
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Anonymous wrote:This ridiculous tip-toeing is making everyone more miserable. Was the parent in question even offended? Or was the tattle tale offended on their behalf?
Anonymous wrote:When I read your title that’s what I thought - so much life in him. I can’t believe anyone took it as a racist comment
Anonymous wrote:This was my coworker's exclamation when he was shown a picture of another coworker's son. Speaker is white, mid 50s. He's a decent man with a nice family. Married 25 years, 4 kids.
Parent of the child in the picture is biracial; the dad is black. The kid is very light skinned and appears Hispanic.
Another coworker overheard the exchange and reported the white guy for a racist comment. White guy explained (convincingly) that he meant it in a "he has so much life in him/ he's glowing in health" way.
I believe him 100% and am prepared to go to bat for him. Any reason not to if it is the truth?