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You said kid of another race. There is no other races there.
I said a kid of another race or at least someone she is unfamiliar with.
If there are no other races in your school I suggest you take your child on a day trip to the closest ethnic museum or cultural center. Otherwise her education will not be complete and she is in danger of growing up ignorant.
Equality doesn't exist. EVERY person on earth has something different from everyone else. No matter how hard you liberals want to change nature and the way things work. You still lose.
No. It is you that have lost, that is why you are griping so much. Equality does exist, maybe not in your town, but it does. A black person, an Asian, a Mexican, a Jew are just as equal as I am. We are all humans and if you knew biology, you would know that in the long run, we all came from Africa, we were all black people before we left that continent. Races are what they are because of adaptations to their inviornment, not because one is better than the other. Ignorant white people are the worse when it comes to biases.
Trying to make equal something that wasn't and never will be equal. Even people of the same race aren't equal. Some are smarter,some are better athletes etc....not equal and never will be.
What is wrong with you, being treated equally means to be treated the same as everyone else. It's not being treated like a 2nd class citizen. It's not making people go to the back of the bus or use different water fountains. It's called respect.
Not gonna happen. They live in a nice little all white town. So nope.
They? Not "we?"
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