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Can we still talk about chocolate nipples you can buy in the sweet shop?
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So the 6 year old isn’t racist, he/she is just repeating what has been heard at home.
I would be very surprised to hear a kid in a buggy in Chelsea say "F* off you C*" but I did hear it in the North East
I have seen a teenage mother leaving the shopping centre with baby in buggy and toddler walking beside. Baby is crying. Mother says to toddler "Tell your fxxxxxg sister to fxxxxxg shut up."Yes mainly, but I suspect there are a lot of factors involved.
I would be very surprised to hear a kid in a buggy in Chelsea say "F* off you C*" but I did hear it in the North East
I have seen a teenage mother leaving the shopping centre with baby in buggy and toddler walking beside. Baby is crying. Mother says to toddler "Tell your fxxxxxg sister to fxxxxxg shut up."
Can we still talk about chocolate nipples you can buy in the sweet shop?
You should hear my 6 yr old grandson and my 2 yr old granddaughter. Despite my best efforts to bring my kids up right, they swear in front of their kids. No wonder my granddaughter tells you to f*** off.
A child sees it purely from an observational point of view and doesn’t know what race is, unless taught otherwise.
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Can any male approach a female and comment on her ''boobies'' without displaying an element of sexism?
I am super white hahaha
I feel we are only one race, the human race, so doesn’t matter if you’re black, white, yellow or brown (or pink!).
Surely that would depend on age..
So shame on you for thinking like that.
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Starts somewhere and in all probability with someone older than the kid who taunted your grandson into this
You should be asking why your grandson is so easily led
A few years of that unchecked will not yield a good result.
GTF with that shit.
My guess is much as you say, the friend heard same from Daddy at home. In humour possibly and son hearing laughter thought 'that's good' and remembers it.
You've suffered a humour breakdown there.
Looking so deeply at a 6 year olds attitude to a life he hasn't yet learnt from in suggesting a sexual motive for such a comment deserves a sarcastic response methinks.
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