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LizBeth

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5. Black families experience different things than white families for sure. I would have no issue
Mon Mar 29, 2021, 03:00 PM
Mar 2021

sharing the fact it is a black family per se. I mean, maybe bringing in another person that can better relate is significant.

All groups have issue raising kids to make excuses. All parents have to make a conscious effort to not make excuses, ergo teaching making excuses, for our kids. I could argue that possibly the argument can be made black parent approach differently Because literally a lot of issues are presented because of a systematic racism, and every day bigotry that haws amplified in hate and violence and death.

So, I think stating it is a black family is needs to be a part of the discourse.

I know you know all that but thank you for allowing me to process verbally, as I did with you very simple statement that is true, also. From you place in the conversation. I am still sitting with MN ruling if a girl gets herself drunk then she cannot be declared legally protected from rape if she becomes incapacitated.

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