Are you nonwhite? If not, how did you come to be so sure of what happens when nonwhites get together?Anonymous wrote:Do nonwhites have this issue? I think not. In fact, it's a fact that no one blinks when nonwhites have raucous discussions around the dinner table, making derisive "joking" comments about Caucasians.
So just chill. When the shoe is on the other foot, that's what everyone else does. Disappointingly enough, because what's good for the pot is good for the kettle, to mix metaphors.
Anonymous wrote:Do nonwhites have this issue? I think not. In fact, it's a fact that no one blinks when nonwhites have raucous discussions around the dinner table, making derisive "joking" comments about Caucasians.
So just chill. When the shoe is on the other foot, that's what everyone else does. Disappointingly enough, because what's good for the pot is good for the kettle, to mix metaphors.
Anonymous wrote:I would warn them, once, that if they make racist comments in front of your kids, you will leave. Then leave.
If you're not comfortable with that, then every time they make a racist comment, calmly call them out on it. "Martha, that is a racist thing to say. It's not true and it's not kind." Every time. Don't argue, don't engage, just call them out.
Anonymous wrote:How do I deal?
I don't. Not around my child. If they want to see the child, they don't act like that. That's how I handle it.