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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago

As usual with kids his age hes a little obsessed with avengers his 2nd fave avenger is black panther but he has a problem he thinks every black man is black panther either on tv or the street he just wont believe that hes wrong

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago

His fave is hulk btw obviously

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Damn...every green guy he sees is gonna get it too

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago


"Damn...every green guy he sees is gonna get it too "
no doubt there

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By *ocodoughnutgirlWoman
over a year ago

Sea of jelly and doughnuts


"As usual with kids his age hes a little obsessed with avengers his 2nd fave avenger is black panther but he has a problem he thinks every black man is black panther either on tv or the street he just wont believe that hes wrong"

Naive but not racist.... When I was at college, I worked in Sainsburys.. A 4 year old asked if I tasted of chocolate!

I licked my arm and replied.. Nope! Not chocolate today!

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago


"As usual with kids his age hes a little obsessed with avengers his 2nd fave avenger is black panther but he has a problem he thinks every black man is black panther either on tv or the street he just wont believe that hes wrong

Naive but not racist.... When I was at college, I worked in Sainsburys.. A 4 year old asked if I tasted of chocolate!

I licked my arm and replied.. Nope! Not chocolate today! "

kids are mental

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By *uxom redCouple
over a year ago

Shrewsbury


"As usual with kids his age hes a little obsessed with avengers his 2nd fave avenger is black panther but he has a problem he thinks every black man is black panther either on tv or the street he just wont believe that hes wrong

Naive but not racist.... When I was at college, I worked in Sainsburys.. A 4 year old asked if I tasted of chocolate!

I licked my arm and replied.. Nope! Not chocolate today! "

Love it

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By *adbury girlWoman
over a year ago

Lanarkshire


"As usual with kids his age hes a little obsessed with avengers his 2nd fave avenger is black panther but he has a problem he thinks every black man is black panther either on tv or the street he just wont believe that hes wrong

Naive but not racist.... When I was at college, I worked in Sainsburys.. A 4 year old asked if I tasted of chocolate!

I licked my arm and replied.. Nope! Not chocolate today! "

brilliant response

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Innocence of youth. Years ago my youngest walked up to a guy of Jamaican heritage and point blank asked him if he had to put suncream on...turns out he did..who knew ?

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

My Mum likes to remind me of a time we went to tea with a lady she worked with

The lady had very poor skin and her face was marked with a lot of acne scars

They were having a nice girly evening and I seemed happy playing

The mood did change however when out of the blue I piped up ... 'Angela. Have you always been spotty?'

It must be 40 years ago now and Mum still hasn't forgiven me

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By *cgkcCouple
over a year ago

Hitchin

Some years back we visited friends in the Czech Republic. I'll never forget the look of horror on their face when we met their kids for the first time and the first words from the 6 year old to my wife was 'you look like a monkey'!

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago


"My Mum likes to remind me of a time we went to tea with a lady she worked with

The lady had very poor skin and her face was marked with a lot of acne scars

They were having a nice girly evening and I seemed happy playing

The mood did change however when out of the blue I piped up ... 'Angela. Have you always been spotty?'

It must be 40 years ago now and Mum still hasn't forgiven me "

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By *ocodoughnutgirlWoman
over a year ago

Sea of jelly and doughnuts


"Innocence of youth. Years ago my youngest walked up to a guy of Jamaican heritage and point blank asked him if he had to put suncream on...turns out he did..who knew ? "

This we do wear suncream we can still get skin cancer or burn it just takes longer.

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By *ocodoughnutgirlWoman
over a year ago

Sea of jelly and doughnuts


"As usual with kids his age hes a little obsessed with avengers his 2nd fave avenger is black panther but he has a problem he thinks every black man is black panther either on tv or the street he just wont believe that hes wrong

Naive but not racist.... When I was at college, I worked in Sainsburys.. A 4 year old asked if I tasted of chocolate!

I licked my arm and replied.. Nope! Not chocolate today! kids are mental"

Her mum was mortified though, I just thought it was honestly freshing.. Kids will just come out and ask.

where as adults are less likely to, as they think it will cause offence.

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By *illy2018TV/TS
over a year ago

Birmingham

A heavily made up elderly woman said to my my 4year old granddaughter "haven't you got lovely hair"to which she replied "Thank you are you a clown?"I just looked the other way and pretended I never heard.

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By *ady LickWoman
over a year ago

Northampton Somewhere


"A heavily made up elderly woman said to my my 4year old granddaughter "haven't you got lovely hair"to which she replied "Thank you are you a clown?"I just looked the other way and pretended I never heard."

That's funny!!

I was queuing for a bus with my 4ish year old son who piped up 'mummy, does that lady need to go on a diet?' I was mortified

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By *hoenixAdAstraWoman
over a year ago

Hiding in the shadows

One of my sons, now 16

Suffered a brain injury as a toddler.

A result. He says exactly what he sees, thinks.

No malice, not nasty, cruel or being mean.

Just the facts, his honest opinion is as he sees it.

People who know us. They don't care.

Out amongst strangers.

It used to be embarrassing!

But I'm beyond caring about other people's feelings & sensitivities these days,

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By *eeBee67Man
over a year ago

Masked and Distant

Degfinately not racism, it's curiosity.

Kids learn by asking, if they don't know they ask.

It's a fabulous thing to hear, as a parent it can be embarrassing, but usually the target of the questioning sees the funny side.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


" A 4 year old asked if I tasted of chocolate!

I licked my arm and replied.. Nope! Not chocolate today! "

I bet you taste delicious x

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Kids are so innocent, but it's harmless. I remember thinking every man with down syndrome was the same guy and saying to my mum, "mum he's everywhere"

I now work with children with special needs, no prejudice there! in fact people with special needs are my favourite people ever!

Your kid sounds hilarious

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"As usual with kids his age hes a little obsessed with avengers his 2nd fave avenger is black panther but he has a problem he thinks every black man is black panther either on tv or the street he just wont believe that hes wrong

Naive but not racist.... When I was at college, I worked in Sainsburys.. A 4 year old asked if I tasted of chocolate!

I licked my arm and replied.. Nope! Not chocolate today! "

Hahaha!

I’ve had this too! My neighbours son used to always ask if I tasted like chocolate, I told him sadly not!

Made me laugh.

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By *evil_u_knowMan
over a year ago

city

I actually remember the first time I ever seen a black person, cause I was fairly old when it happened. Like 15ish.

I was stacking shelves in a shop and people were talking behind me and I turned around and I looked at them blankly and said "a black person" out loud.

I must have looked a proper little weirdo from their point of view.

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By *adbury girlWoman
over a year ago

Lanarkshire

When my youngest was 3 he started to comment on fat people, not judging just observing vocally. I said to him not to comment when people were fat as some people are sensitive (I was a size 18 so not thin myself)

We were out for lunch and a heavier lady went by the buffet while we were waiting for a table. He said very loudly mum sure we don’t talk about fat people!!!

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