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i’m ready
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Have not been able to blink since I saw this.
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Poor Brt
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I’m hella white, my wife is mixed, and our (biological) son is the same color she is...and I’m DYING for the first time somebody asks me if he’s adopted when my wife isn't around. It’s going to be the best day of my life, shouting at that poor bastard or bitch.
That said, I laughed a little too hard at this.
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Wow. That's really awful. On so many levels.
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I’m light-olive complexion (1/4 Croatian and grew up near the beach) and my wife is super white. My son is ridiculously dark. I mean, he could easily pass for most Latino or Mid-Eastern ethnicities. The kid wears spf50 every day and still comes home from the pool with more tan. We have seen plenty of double-takes, especially when I'm not standing right there. Not intentionally racist, just more like "Whoa....so....is he built or bought?" :D
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Plot twist, the white kids are adopted and the black kids are the “mailman’s”.
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My Dad has had similar moments with me before with one particular moment sticking out. Firstly my Dad is white and I’m half black so I guess you could make the call and say my Dad doesn’t hate black people.
Anyway he was a teacher at a local college and was reported to his superiors because a couple of African students claimed he was discriminating against them and giving them harder tests. He wasn’t, they were just dumb and couldn’t pass a simple mechanical engineering test (assembling a mechanism according to a diagram). To prove it he made me (I was 8 years old) do the test. I knocked it out in a couple of minutes and then the bombshell. I called him Dad.
So yeah a bit hard to claim your racist teacher is giving you harder tests when his half African (the same part of Africa no less, Nigeria) son can do it in minutes. I never really understood the significance until much later but despite saying otherwise, my Dad must of been feeling pretty smug at that point.