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    Another kid at my step son’s school called him a Ching Chong, what would you do?

    @romanichal Not that it's ever acceptable, but I promise you that this sort of thing is less acceptable than it was back in the 80's when I was a kid. Even then it was less acceptable than it was before. We and the younger generations just need to stand up against racist crap and not put up...
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    Another kid at my step son’s school called him a Ching Chong, what would you do?

    @sksguy Perhaps, but the type of abuse OP's kid is having is not acceptable and isn't normal where I live. I don't disagree, but I also don't think there's a benefit to living in a community where people don't like you. It's far better to live somewhere that lots of different people are, in...
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    Another kid at my step son’s school called him a Ching Chong, what would you do?

    @sksguy It's what I've done for my kids so they grow up in a diverse environment so they won't internalize that they're "weird" because of bigots. I'm happy to have better neighbors than I did when I was a kid and people trash talked my accent or meeting the in laws of my sibling who kept...
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    Another kid at my step son’s school called him a Ching Chong, what would you do?

    @danishajaz How is it telling to tell someone to get their kids away from racists?
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    Another kid at my step son’s school called him a Ching Chong, what would you do?

    @thecabinetbarn I know this is easier said than done, but I'd suggest seeing if you could move somewhere more diverse with more Asian looking kids around.
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