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Mixed-Race Dad Takes His Son Grocery Shopping, A Stranger Suddenly Steps In Thinking They’re The Hero
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Mixed-Race Man Gets Accused Of Kidnapping His Own Son, Tables Turn When Police Arrive

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Racism is alive and well. No matter how far we’ve come, that’s the sad reality. But often, people will never openly admit to being racist. It shows up in their unconscious bias, and the way they treat or view those with a different skin tone.

Major drama broke out at a grocery store when a woman grabbed a kid and ran off. She claimed to be the 4-year-old’s grandmother who was saving him from being kidnapped by a ‘Mexican’ man. That man turned out to be the boy’s stepfather but try as he might to convince her, the woman refused to believe it. Other shoppers backed her up, the store manager tried to intervene and things reached boiling point when the police were called.

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    He’s mixed race, his stepson is white but this has never really been an issue until now

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    Drama ensued when a woman grabbed the child and ran off, claiming she was saving him from being kidnapped

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    “Whites spend a lot of time pretending they don’t see race”: expert warns people to check their unconscious bias

    “Whites spend a lot of time pretending they don’t see race.” That’s the word from Yale University Professor John Dovidio, who argues that unconscious bias is pervasive, and impacts nearly every aspect of black lives.

    The Professor of Psychology says that racial “color-blindness” has major consequences and that we live in a world where biases are built into our society, making them “one of the hardest things to overcome.”

    But the expert doesn’t buy into the “I don’t see color” card. And that’s because he believes that prejudice is embedded in the way people think. “If I see a person of color and I claim to be color-blind, what color do I see? White. And that’s racist,” he explained.

    Dovidio makes reference to “aversive racists” who he says “sympathize with victims of past injustice, support principles of racial equality, and genuinely regard themselves as non-prejudiced, but at the same time possess conflicting, often non-conscious, negative feelings and beliefs about blacks.”

    The professor notes that these aversive racists have negative feelings toward black people that do not reflect open hostility or hatred. But rather involve discomfort, anxiety, or fear. Like the crazy Karen in the grocery store who believed the white child was being kidnapped by a Mexican.

    A number of studies have proven how damaging unconscious bias can be.

    “White job applicants were found to be 74% more likely to have success than applicants from ethnic minorities with identical CVs. University professors were found to be far more likely to respond to emails from students with white-sounding names. US doctors have been found to recommend less pain medication for black or Latino patients than white patients with the same injury. White participants in a study were found to perceive black faces as more threatening than white faces with the same expression,” reported the Guardian.

    The stepdad in this story is not the only parent to be accused of kidnapping their child. In a 2020 article titled, Transracial adoption: ‘I’ve been accused of kidnapping my white child,’ the BBC shares unconscious bias is built into the U.S. adoption system.

    One of the cases features Keia, an African-American woman and her husband, who adopted a white child. According to the couple, they are constantly challenged by suspicious members of the public, who refuse to believe the little boy belongs to them.

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    ABC NrEleven FCK CENSORISM
    Community Member
    7 hours ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    The prevalent racism in the US is just plain disgusting.

    Jackie
    Community Member
    13 minutes ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Most racist countries in the world (from several sources). India, Lebanon, Bahrain, Libya, Egypt, The Philippines, Kuwait, Palestine, South Africa, South Korea, Malaysia, Nigeria, Iraq, Ecuador, Kyrgyzstan, Algeria, Pakistan, Yemen, Russia, Thailand, Cyprus, Turkey, Morocco, Japan, Saudi Arabia. The USA was #20 on the list of least racist countries, which could definitely be better, but to be in the top 10% of least racist countries is pretty good.

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    Luke || Kira (he/she)
    Community Member
    4 hours ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Okay but are we gonna talk about what a unicorn of a man this is? How lovingly he talks about his wife and stepchild? Saying "please" to his son? How gracefully he handled the situation despite having "short fuse"? His wife legit won a lottery.

    Binky Melnik
    Community Member
    5 hours ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    I can’t wait for Lakota to get here to straighten out Upstaged and Tyranamar and any other imbeciles who arrive before she does, as I’ll bet she’s had to deal with this a time or two in her life. I remember when the black soap opera actress Victoria Rowell, who had a platinum-haired white daughter, was interviewed, and she told some stories like this one. The one that sticks in my mind was when she was taking a flight with the kid, and it was assumed she was the kid’s nanny, and the plane was held up while they made sure she wasn’t kidnapping the kid. How stupid does one hafta be to be unable to GUESS that people of ALL races get together, make or adopt babies and stepkids from others of different races, and even people who marry within their race can have a child who expresses genes from someone further up the family tree? Are their heads empty? It doesn’t cross their minds for a nanaosecond? It gets harder and harder to deal with the stupidity every d****d day.

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    ABC NrEleven FCK CENSORISM
    Community Member
    7 hours ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    The prevalent racism in the US is just plain disgusting.

    Jackie
    Community Member
    13 minutes ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Most racist countries in the world (from several sources). India, Lebanon, Bahrain, Libya, Egypt, The Philippines, Kuwait, Palestine, South Africa, South Korea, Malaysia, Nigeria, Iraq, Ecuador, Kyrgyzstan, Algeria, Pakistan, Yemen, Russia, Thailand, Cyprus, Turkey, Morocco, Japan, Saudi Arabia. The USA was #20 on the list of least racist countries, which could definitely be better, but to be in the top 10% of least racist countries is pretty good.

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    Luke || Kira (he/she)
    Community Member
    4 hours ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Okay but are we gonna talk about what a unicorn of a man this is? How lovingly he talks about his wife and stepchild? Saying "please" to his son? How gracefully he handled the situation despite having "short fuse"? His wife legit won a lottery.

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    Binky Melnik
    Community Member
    5 hours ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    I can’t wait for Lakota to get here to straighten out Upstaged and Tyranamar and any other imbeciles who arrive before she does, as I’ll bet she’s had to deal with this a time or two in her life. I remember when the black soap opera actress Victoria Rowell, who had a platinum-haired white daughter, was interviewed, and she told some stories like this one. The one that sticks in my mind was when she was taking a flight with the kid, and it was assumed she was the kid’s nanny, and the plane was held up while they made sure she wasn’t kidnapping the kid. How stupid does one hafta be to be unable to GUESS that people of ALL races get together, make or adopt babies and stepkids from others of different races, and even people who marry within their race can have a child who expresses genes from someone further up the family tree? Are their heads empty? It doesn’t cross their minds for a nanaosecond? It gets harder and harder to deal with the stupidity every d****d day.

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