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In reply to the discussion: Bernie Sanders: White People Don't Know What It's Like To Live 'In The Ghetto' [View all]haikugal
(6,476 posts)It isn't natural.
I got my first lesson from Nana on a dusty street in a small outback town in Australia.
I sat on a bench beside some Aborigines and we began a conversation. I really liked their gentle manner, I was a skinny girl of about 10 or 11. We were laughing and they were answering my questions. These were adults and I'd never seen an Aborigine before. The one said "Your not from around here are you" and I said no I was from the US (this was about 1959 so we weren't hated like now) then Nana showed up and called me over.
I could here my friends laughing and saying "Here it comes, she'll be told"...sure enough I was told "We" don't hang out with "Them"....I knew she was wrong but I was just a kid and knew if I went and sat back with them I'd get in big trouble. I'm still ashamed of myself that I didn't go sit with them again. They were such wonderful people.
Just a thought.