Its a damn shame. These little girls are being brainwashed by a little age. I guess the only thing that can be done is awareness and education, in light of society and relegious scirpture as well. There is no point in retaliating through voilence, otherwise we are as bad as they are. But I do think this 'freedom of thought' should be stamped up to some degree i.e. people should be free to state their views but if tose view bring hurt and pain to a large sect of society, then it should be stamped on by the law-making agencies.
2006-12-10 05:11:25
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answered by Anonymous
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well, some people I bet take it to the extreme. I've heard of those two girls. And I've heard of people who burn their CDs in protest.
But that won't solve anything. If they are raised that way--it's pretty much too late for them. They will always have a "superiority complex" of being white. And there will always be parents who will raise their kids in that prejudiced manner.
As long as we're all different, I don't think racism will ever disappear. Even though we can't do anything about those two young blonde girls, and we can't do anything about the remaining Nazis marching in front of the White House (because of "Freedom of Speech"), we can just, ourselves, not promote racism.
There's a big difference between "pride" and "prejudice" is all I have to say. Those two "Prussian Blue" girls are definitely the latter of the two. And as much as I want to revert to physical violence and slap them, I am just going to pity them with disgust.
That's what I hate about "freedom of speech". I think it should be allowed. But as long as if doesn't infringe on other people's rights or offend anyone. This white supremacism is ridiculous. Whatever.
2006-12-10 13:04:40
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answered by Anonymous
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Well, how about maybe it is not how our kids are raised. Maybe we should also blame society itself, as well as other cultures. I come from a very colorful family. There is no racist in my family at all. When my kids were little, they knew no difference. They went by skin tone, like white, light brown, dark brown, tan, etc.. Because I am not fair complected, they called me light brown, and I am white... so my point is that in no way were they raised with any racism, yet today they show signs of it due to things they experienced outside the home, not in it. There is nothing I can do at this point to teach them any differently. Like why is it ok for black comedians to make fun of white people in concert, but.. never ok for the reversal? I blame society more than in home. As for an answer? Until both races treat each other with equality, until society lets treats all with equality, it will never go away. Unfortunately, I do not see that happening... pretty sad actually.
2006-12-10 13:11:19
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answered by tootsie38 4
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The best thing to do is raise your kids not to be racist like I'm doing. Unfortunately, there are ignorant people out there like the people that live behind me. They are constantly talking about people using racial slurs in front of their children. I had let her kids come over for a play date when tnhey first moved in and when I heard the mouth on their mom, I asked her to take her children back home and that I don't allow that kind of language around my children. My children do not need to hear racism. It is not the answer to anything.
2006-12-10 13:10:27
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answered by Kristen H 2
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To put an end to racism the children of society need to be told that it is wrong. It is to late to fix the mind set of the adults, but the children are still impressionable, and because of this, it will be easier to tell them what is right - that we are all equal, that we all bleed red, and that skin color has nothing to do with anything. By correcting children's mind set, they will grow up to be adults that are not racist, and in turn will teach their on children not to be racist. Children are the foundation of society. It is important to remember that above all else. Fix the children, fix the problem.
2006-12-10 13:31:15
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answered by The Pope 5
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what can we do to stop this?
Educate your family, friends, all the people around you to be intelligent and not hate anyone because of his/her nationality, race, skin-color. And if you meet those girls (Prussian blue) instead of shout of them go to hell or we don´t want racist, tell them we are feel sorry for your ignorance... but we love you anyway.
2006-12-10 13:07:11
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answered by Finy 6
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Unless you pass laws that will allow you to take children away from white supremacists, there is little you can do. (And even that extreme solution would probably not work.) All you can do is hope that they eventually learn enough to break out of it, but there's even people who graduate med school claiming evolution to be false, so even education isn't bullet-proof.
There's no easy nor simple answer to problems such as this.
2006-12-10 13:06:23
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answered by Matt S 2
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b/c those parents are crazy. to them, they don't see a problem with telling innocent children horrible things about other people. the parents were probably raised to think that way. Someone must break the cycle!
2006-12-10 13:04:12
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answered by ipodlady231 7
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unfortunately, there will be no end to this problem. some people believe that removing these children from their homes is the answer, but it only hurts the child more. so, i guess the question should be, how can we help these children without hurting them and reassimilate them into society?
2006-12-10 13:28:43
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answered by Anonymous
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Some people are just down right stupid. They don't know the meaning of life.
They don't know anything for that matter. There's always going to be some idiot anywhere so I dont think there's any use.
But we can still TRY.
2006-12-10 13:03:03
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answered by Michael Angarano's ONLY wife 1
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