Georgiagranny
Well-known Member
Thank you for that, @Rosemarie! I wanted to say it but couldn't figure out a way to say so without sounding condescending. We live in a very diverse neighborhood, and just in our five-family cul de sac there is a black family and there are also two mixed-race families. Right next door is a mixed couple, he's black, she's white. One day he and I were talking about the treatment of one of their sons at the pool by an obvious racist couple, and he asked me what I see when I see him. I told him I see a black man because saying "I don't see your color" is insulting. His response was "Thank you for that!" He's black and proud, and I support that for sure.You have obviously never been to Africa. If you had, you would know that there are big differences between the two. I think it's very insulting to say they are the same, and it's one of the reasons why there is a problem with racism.
The racist couple at the pool? They demanded to see his son's ID to prove he was allowed to be there. Whaaaaat?
Apparently, the couple at the pool didn't like the fact that our subdivision is diverse with families from South and Central America, Russia, Greece, Mexico, as well as families of lesbian and gay couples. The pool couple? They sold their house and moved with their seven kids to wherever. They haven't been missed.
Unfortunately, in this country we are still a long way from equality