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Didn't history already show us what happens when the government asks the children to spy on friends, family and neighbors?
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“[O]ur laws may no longer separate us based on our skin color, but nothing in the Constitution says we have to eat together in the lunchroom, or live together in the same neighborhoods,” she said. “There’s no court case against believing in stereotypes or thinking that certain kinds of hateful jokes or comments are funny.”
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If you don't like what she says, quit listening to her. And if you continue to do so, you might want to look up the word "spy" because you're using it wrong.
If you don't like what she says, quit listening to her. And if you continue to do so, you might want to look up the word "spy" because you're using it wrong.
No, I'm using it right. When someone is listening to your conversations when you're not being spoken to, that is considered spying.
The article says nothing about children reporting anyone, it simply says there is nothing wrong with speaking up within your family to inform them when they do something racist. I do that all the time with my parents.
The article says nothing about children reporting anyone, it simply says there is nothing wrong with speaking up within your family to inform them when they do something racist. I do that all the time with my parents.
Reporting wasn't even mentioned, but you can bet that is next.
Reporting wasn't even mentioned, but you can bet that is next.
Unicorns weren't mentioned either, but you can bet that is next as well.
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