Anonymous wrote:I'm holding judgement on this for now - not saying there isn't something at play here, but this is only one pic. At the daycare I worked at, some kids' parents paid the extra fee for the lunch food from the kitchen. Some kids' parents sent their own food which had to be prepared separately by the caregivers and not the kitchen at the center. The kids who received the paid lunch from the kitchen received their lunch when the lunch arrived on the cart from the kitchen, while we prepared the kids' lunches that the parents sent in. There are a limited number of caregivers to prepare the lunches sent in, and we had one microwave to prepare the lunches sent in by parents not using the center's kitchen lunch.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Well we should have been given an explanation. It doesn't sound like lunch was packed from home. If this were the case, I don't think the parent would have rushed to get their child.
The parents also watched this on a live stream, then took a picture and went to pick up their kids. Their reaction isn’t from this still photo. The parent company also severed ties with this location. People need to stop twisting themselves into a pretzel to defend this behavior.
I agree. If seeing more of the video would have provided an understandable context, I bet it would have been released. If there were a simple explanation, such as “ the children who were waiting were those whose lunches were sent from home”, I’m sure that would have been shared before the organization severed ties with this particular center.
It’s sad how many people will turn backflips to defend racism. The default response should be to get more information if it seems to be needed — rather than to assume that it could not possibly involve racism — despite appearances to the contrary.
And also sad how many will twist situations to try and prove racism where none existed.
Easy to say when you are not being impacted by racism and micro aggressions daily and think that everything is equal nowadays. Way to ignore and discount peoples’ experiences simply because you so t think it exists! In a bubble much?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Well we should have been given an explanation. It doesn't sound like lunch was packed from home. If this were the case, I don't think the parent would have rushed to get their child.
The parents also watched this on a live stream, then took a picture and went to pick up their kids. Their reaction isn’t from this still photo. The parent company also severed ties with this location. People need to stop twisting themselves into a pretzel to defend this behavior.
I agree. If seeing more of the video would have provided an understandable context, I bet it would have been released. If there were a simple explanation, such as “ the children who were waiting were those whose lunches were sent from home”, I’m sure that would have been shared before the organization severed ties with this particular center.
It’s sad how many people will turn backflips to defend racism. The default response should be to get more information if it seems to be needed — rather than to assume that it could not possibly involve racism — despite appearances to the contrary.
And also sad how many will twist situations to try and prove racism where none existed.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Well we should have been given an explanation. It doesn't sound like lunch was packed from home. If this were the case, I don't think the parent would have rushed to get their child.
The parents also watched this on a live stream, then took a picture and went to pick up their kids. Their reaction isn’t from this still photo. The parent company also severed ties with this location. People need to stop twisting themselves into a pretzel to defend this behavior.
I agree. If seeing more of the video would have provided an understandable context, I bet it would have been released. If there were a simple explanation, such as “ the children who were waiting were those whose lunches were sent from home”, I’m sure that would have been shared before the organization severed ties with this particular center.
It’s sad how many people will turn backflips to defend racism. The default response should be to get more information if it seems to be needed — rather than to assume that it could not possibly involve racism — despite appearances to the contrary.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Well we should have been given an explanation. It doesn't sound like lunch was packed from home. If this were the case, I don't think the parent would have rushed to get their child.
The parents also watched this on a live stream, then took a picture and went to pick up their kids. Their reaction isn’t from this still photo. The parent company also severed ties with this location. People need to stop twisting themselves into a pretzel to defend this behavior.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I wish they would release the whole video so we could see exactly what happened for ourselves. Let them prove their innocence!
This sentence demonstrates a lot of what is wrong with modern society.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I wish they would release the whole video so we could see exactly what happened for ourselves. Let them prove their innocence!
This sentence demonstrates a lot of what is wrong with modern society.
Anonymous wrote:I wish they would release the whole video so we could see exactly what happened for ourselves. Let them prove their innocence!
Anonymous wrote:Well we should have been given an explanation. It doesn't sound like lunch was packed from home. If this were the case, I don't think the parent would have rushed to get their child.