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<blockquote data-quote="daralex" data-source="post: 115570" data-attributes="member: 4467"><p>I would think you were doing the wrong thing if you didn't speak to the coach. My daughter has been teased for being jewish (we recently moved down south and are now going to be moving back up north) Some kid asked her what a "jewish" was! At that point I told her to educate the people around her to inform them and help stop prejudice. However, when a kid on the bus called her a dirty Jew I was the first one up at the school. We must erase bigotry and racial/religious prejudice early on in our children if this world is to go in the right direction. You are teaching your difficult child a moral lesson when he sees you standing up against prejudice and it's also a little pat on the back for him to know you will always stand behind him - good for you!!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="daralex, post: 115570, member: 4467"] I would think you were doing the wrong thing if you didn't speak to the coach. My daughter has been teased for being jewish (we recently moved down south and are now going to be moving back up north) Some kid asked her what a "jewish" was! At that point I told her to educate the people around her to inform them and help stop prejudice. However, when a kid on the bus called her a dirty Jew I was the first one up at the school. We must erase bigotry and racial/religious prejudice early on in our children if this world is to go in the right direction. You are teaching your difficult child a moral lesson when he sees you standing up against prejudice and it's also a little pat on the back for him to know you will always stand behind him - good for you!!! [/QUOTE]
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