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 @9F6LYF7disagreed…3yrs3Y

If children have experienced racism then privileged children have the means and ability to learn about it and prevent situations where their classmates experience it, and in later life so socialisation takes place.

 @BCZRLT9agreed…2mos2MO

to think in (human) races is pointless. the only way forward is together, all of us at the same time.

 @BDC9JV8Greencommented…1mo1MO

You seem to suggest that not teaching about racism would make it disappear. In this case should we stop teaching about diseases, so they go away?

If we want to stop a problem, we have to learn about it first.

 @9M2MF9Nagreed…2yrs2Y

Pupils in today's climate think they are victims - either of racism, sexism, victims of poverty. Indeed they may be. But there is no use in dwelling in this. They need to get up and work and do their best. Racism shall not define them, they are free to make a life for themselves.
However too many school pupils are taught that this is impossible and we should sit patiently feeling sorry for outselves until racism has been 'solved' by government.

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