Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Is there really a difference between republicans and maga at this point?
It’s just like the difference between Democrats and progressives.
Neither party should be judged by its extremists.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am obviously a minority but people I know who pass as white hear so much about other races being this and that.
I tell my mixed child this all the time. I told him to keep his ears open and take note.
Disgusting. Your abomination should serve as a warning to others not to race mix with monkeys.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Op here. She said “this is going to sound racist” and then went on to say an incredibly racist thing. It wasn’t about my ethnicity but about my husband’s. I knew she was maga so I’ve always kept it surface level with her but it was still so shocking to me.
Ok, if it's about your husband's race then you have the right to be upset. It would be OTT for a race that didn't involve you.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am obviously a minority but people I know who pass as white hear so much about other races being this and that.
I tell my mixed child this all the time. I told him to keep his ears open and take note.
Anonymous wrote:I am obviously a minority but people I know who pass as white hear so much about other races being this and that.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Op here replying with what actually happened since people seek to think it matters so much as far as my response:
We were casually chatting at a school event. The school, which is a private school and heavily Hispanic in population, had some work done on the grounds which wasn’t done all that well. She said “this is going to sound racist but it looks like something Mexicans would do.” I told her that was offensive and walked away upset. She texted an apology and said what she said was in bad taste and inferred it wasn’t a good joke.
My spouse is Latino.
Block her number and move on. There is no reason to associate with this person in any way.