Just saw this today in the paper (scroll down to the second letter):
*Dear Miss Manners: My children attend a public high school where they are two of the eight students in the school who are not African-American. This was pretty much the case in middle school as well and was not a problem then.
Now, however, the atmosphere seems to be different. They are seldom addressed by their actual names; instead, their fellows call them by monikers having to do with their race. “Whitey” is the most common, and, although I don’t think it’s in the best of taste, my children tell me that it is usually said casually and often with affection.
I could deal with that, but there exists a minority of students who emphatically do not speak with affection. They call my son names such as “cracker,” “honkie” and “white boy” — all in a context of outright aggression.
I have asked the principal to tell the students in question to mind their manners. He replied that the young men had a right to express their grievances against what he called “the ruling classes.”
He also claimed that I and my children “owe a debt to the black community” because our race oppressed theirs, and, therefore, we ought to accept any and all recriminations.
When I said that that sounded like racial discrimination, he became agitated and told me: "Racism doesn’t work that way."
I have reported the principal to his superiors and have yet to get a response. In the meantime, what should I do, and how should my children respond to racial taunts?
Gentle Reader: Do not let them tolerate it. Racial discrimination does, in fact, work that way.
The solution to the abomination of racism, historical and current, is not to fight back with taunts when none is provoked — especially among innocent children. This does not promote tolerance.
That the principal condones and even encourages such behavior is appalling. Tell your children to respond, “I’m sorry, but I would never call you a derogatory name based on race, and I ask that you treat me as you would want to be treated.”
And continue to report the principal until action is taken.*
Thank God this parent didn't get some SJW bullshit in response. This is the kind of thing we need to make visible to our communities. Who the fuck is okay with any child being treated this way and accepting such a bullshit excuse from a racist nigger?
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[–] bfriend13 0 points 30 points 30 points (+30|-0) ago
I don't know about the response “I’m sorry, but I would never call you a derogatory name based on race, and I ask that you treat me as you would want to be treated.” Reminds me of Idiocracy - "Joe was able to understand them but when he spoke in an ordinary voice he sounded pompous and faggy to them."
[–] William_Wallace 0 points 10 points 10 points (+10|-0) ago
You're right. Responding with respect, and then asking for respect, is terrible advice for that situation. I suspect the response was not free of "cuck" advice, instead, it was fueled by insidious and treacherous purposeful ruin. Or simple naive stupidity.
[–] Lake 0 points 5 points 5 points (+5|-0) ago
It could be that the person responding is just trying to keep the kids in the clear because if they handle any of it without being respectful they will just be labeled trouble makers and any possibility of the principal being taken care of is gone.
I don't agree that they should have to tiptoe but there is really no good (read safe) way to handle it except for put them in a majority white (read better) school.
[–] ElNegrucho 0 points 3 points 3 points (+3|-0) ago
Yes, and maybe if we ask the kikes reaaaaaally nicely, they'll stop their white genocide.
[–] MrDinDuNuffins [S] 0 points 1 point 1 point (+1|-0) ago
Absolutely. Should have mentioned that, as it was the one part I had a problem with. We're past the point of being able to respond like that without being walked all over even more than we already are.