Anonymous wrote:How do you assume that MIL is racist about SIL's choice for dating? Maybe she has other reasons other than skin color.
Anonymous wrote:How do you assume that MIL is racist about SIL's choice for dating? Maybe she has other reasons other than skin color.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What is the accepted solution for dealing with racist family members? What about someone who is very nice-only to white people?
This is my MIL. My husband says, "she's old" and ignores her racist remarks. Currently MIL is attempting to dissuade SIL for dating an African American man. I am so appalled and cannot believe this happens still. What can I do? Say? Anything?
This isn't your business. This is between MIL and SIL. Stay out of it.
If your DH doesn't want to get involved, why should you? They're his relatives, not yours.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What is the accepted solution for dealing with racist family members? What about someone who is very nice-only to white people?
This is my MIL. My husband says, "she's old" and ignores her racist remarks. Currently MIL is attempting to dissuade SIL for dating an African American man. I am so appalled and cannot believe this happens still. What can I do? Say? Anything?
This isn't your business. This is between MIL and SIL. Stay out of it.
If your DH doesn't want to get involved, why should you? They're his relatives, not yours.
Anonymous wrote:What is the accepted solution for dealing with racist family members? What about someone who is very nice-only to white people?
This is my MIL. My husband says, "she's old" and ignores her racist remarks. Currently MIL is attempting to dissuade SIL for dating an African American man. I am so appalled and cannot believe this happens still. What can I do? Say? Anything?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What is the accepted solution for dealing with racist family members? What about someone who is very nice-only to white people?
This is my MIL. My husband says, "she's old" and ignores her racist remarks. Currently MIL is attempting to dissuade SIL for dating an African American man. I am so appalled and cannot believe this happens still. What can I do? Say? Anything?
Then the person isn’t actually “really nice”.
I wouldn’t bring up race just for the sake of telling her off but I also wouldn’t just ignore it/say nothing if she makes a racist comment in front of you. Tell her how you feel politely but in no uncertain terms.
Also let her know that you won’t allow any racist comments to be made in front of any kids you may have. If she persists in making these comments in front of your kids, take them & leave/no longer take them to see her & let her know why.
Anonymous wrote:As someone who is the product of an interracial relationship that extended family members did not support, please call your MIL out. And tell your husband to do it, too.
It's unacceptable in this day and age. If you don't call out such antiquated ideas, I'd consider someone complicit. "Old" is not an excuse when you live in the present.
Anonymous wrote:What is the accepted solution for dealing with racist family members? What about someone who is very nice-only to white people?
This is my MIL. My husband says, "she's old" and ignores her racist remarks. Currently MIL is attempting to dissuade SIL for dating an African American man. I am so appalled and cannot believe this happens still. What can I do? Say? Anything?