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In reply to the discussion: The little girl whose birth brought "anger, disappointment and fear" [View all]BrotherIvan
(9,126 posts)This poster is condescending to everyone about how she read some books on the subject. Or how she spoke to some people in her family and now she is a fucking expert, enough to lecture everyone on this thread, including me.
I have lived what this story is about. And like everything, it's as big a deal as you make of it. President Obama had a similar situation in that he was raised in a mostly white family and then sought out his identity as an African American more and more as he grew up. Everyone comes to their identity a different way, they decide where they belong in the world, no matter what your race or upbringing, mixed blood or not. Her parents could be helping her with that instead of arguing that she's damaged goods.
Being black in America is not a disease. Being black is not a mistake. Being black is nothing this little girl or her mothers should be ashamed of. And anyone sitting here arguing that raising a biracial daughter is the worst and hardest thing in the world has some problems with race themselves.