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<blockquote data-quote="BusynMember" data-source="post: 115581" data-attributes="member: 1550"><p>Hon, I'm the one who got the busdriver thrown off my son's route because, when I worked as her aide, she told me "the races shouldn't mix" and went on and on about her racism. I would tell as I have a zero tolerance level for the "N" word. That includes my easy child daughter too, who is bi-racial. If anyone says that word to either one, they get busted. Strangely, in our mostly white community it has only happened once with my daughter (and she and I both think the boy who allegedly said it about her didn't really say it--he is a "geek" and we believe he was set up to get into BIG trouble). The other time was the twitty bus driver.</p><p>Tell the coach. in my opinion there's no use for that language on the Wrestling Team. </p><p>My AA friends, strangely, tell me to make sure I don't blow a gasket. They say they will hear it again, which is true, and not to give the people who say that word the violent, crazed reaction that they want. But definitely show your boy that it's WRONG.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BusynMember, post: 115581, member: 1550"] Hon, I'm the one who got the busdriver thrown off my son's route because, when I worked as her aide, she told me "the races shouldn't mix" and went on and on about her racism. I would tell as I have a zero tolerance level for the "N" word. That includes my easy child daughter too, who is bi-racial. If anyone says that word to either one, they get busted. Strangely, in our mostly white community it has only happened once with my daughter (and she and I both think the boy who allegedly said it about her didn't really say it--he is a "geek" and we believe he was set up to get into BIG trouble). The other time was the twitty bus driver. Tell the coach. in my opinion there's no use for that language on the Wrestling Team. My AA friends, strangely, tell me to make sure I don't blow a gasket. They say they will hear it again, which is true, and not to give the people who say that word the violent, crazed reaction that they want. But definitely show your boy that it's WRONG. [/QUOTE]
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