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In reply to the discussion: Two Black Women Walk Into The Grocery Store . . . [View all]Sissyk
(12,665 posts)12. Yes, and we can.
His discomfort is getting to be less and less. Which is a good thing. Granted, his parents gave him a great, confident foundation for me to build on once they left this earth.
My dad, a Baptist Minister (I'm not one), used to say that "God works in mysterious ways". I like to think this is one of the ways he (my dad) had in mind.
Changing one mind at a time because you are thrown right in the middle of the fire and have to find a way out for you and your loved ones.
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What a great woman and a lesson well-taught..Thanks for posting. Teachable moment..n/t
monmouth3
Jan 2014
#2
I had a conversation about white privilege with my 20-yr-old daughter the other day
lapislzi
Jan 2014
#13
Hell, go down to Sicily, girlfriend! It's a short row to the African littoral...!
MADem
Jan 2014
#79
I'm the kind of person who speaks up too, and I see soooooo many who don't.
BlancheSplanchnik
Jan 2014
#24
What the hell? Did she think that her racist comments would make you swoon or something?
Number23
Jan 2014
#53
Love it! I'm white with a black granddaughter and I'd probably rip anybody
sinkingfeeling
Jan 2014
#70
I am white and I totally get this - yet you could tell white conservatives this
MillennialDem
Jan 2014
#94