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patriot [66]
1 year ago
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Have you ever been the victim of a stereotype

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fenix001 [56]1 year ago
8 0

Answer: Yep, when I was in 1st grde kids would put crackers in my fro. and my "friend" said to me on 90s day (u dress as a 90s character) (white, very very white) "I knew all of the black people would dress the same." and litertally right after she said "Hey, angie, did you know that you were black, L privilige." I kind of laughed it off cus it was kinda funny but I was still a little offended. It was also kinda random too.

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