Mackenzie Click-Mickelson
Chugging along the path of life
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I see you edited your comment ofFrom my understanding only subjects have to kneel so Meghan wasnt required to correct?
"it’s human nature to be curious on how biology works and wonder what traits a child takes. Nothing wrong to ask the obvious- dont people ask “does the baby have blue ir brown eyes” same thing to me. When our nephew was about to be a father ( he has white European genetics and his wife Asian genetics) so naturally we were all openly discussing ( including him and his wife ) whether the baby would take on more European or Asian traits. There is nothing racist on that discussion. Same if lets say your side are all blond/ blue eyes and your spouse has black hair one is curious whether the recessive or dominate gene comes out. I hate this discussion that one is automatic a racist for simply asking the obvious. This article sums up my opinion on the topic. Context is everything. And we dont know that."
I wasn't speaking towards the presumed racist or not racist aspect. I do however think commenting about them by saying them mentioning it to the public is the wrong part, not the comment itself. There's a scrutiny there that is not needed. If you have a white and a black parent asking what color their baby would be most would treat that like "umm excuse me"...and that darn well would be rightfully called out. Natural curiosity or not focusing on the couple calling out someone for saying that is an interesting focus and more about your (general your) personal feelings about the couple (regardless of whether we understand there's obviously drama going on) rather than the crass question. If it was anyone else that we were talking about the responses here would be decidedly different, you only have to look at all the past threads on that one to know that.


