helenabear
<font color=deeppink>There is hope for the helples
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You might want to take that back. You don't have to be a "minority" to feel it. You just have to be the one IN the minority at the time. Racism isn't just white against others. It's found in ALL groups... trust me on this one.grlpwrd said:One more thing... Please, people, don't tell an AA person or any minority how they should feel. You don't know what it's like to be a victim of racism.
Honestly I am under 30 and hadn't heard the correlation between watermelon and blacks. I seriously just think 4th of July when I hear it or see it. As for the lawn jockeys, I didn't realize they all had to be black... I swear I've never seen one. Maybe I'm sheltered, or maybe my generation just doesn't even think about these stereotypes since in my suburban town, they just don't exist!
I seriously wonder if the teacher knew. I sure wouldn't have known! Not trying to say that the teacher was right or not, just it wasn't something I had a clue on.
If she knew, though, she really should have thought twice before using it. If she didn't know, hopefully training will teach her other things she might want to avoid.
This is sad to me though... I really had no idea about those stereotypes of minorites. Never once have I heard any of them before today.
I'm sure it has nothing to do with the fact that in 2006 some people still think it's acceptable to make derogatory comments (and test questions, no less) based on historically racist stereotypes.
I wouldn't have had a clue it was offensive to anyone.