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Oct. 16th, 2009 08:39 am![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
There was this PSA on when I was a little girl.
It was a boy and his grandpa fishing on a lake. The boy says to his grandfather 'What does prejudice mean?' cutely mangling the word.
Grandpa asks why the boy wants to know, and the boy responds by telling him his 'Jewish friend' Seth (or whatever, it was 30-some years ago) said he was prejudiced.
Grandpa gently tells the little boy that he is, indeed, prejudiced because otherwise he'd have just said 'my friend Seth'.
You'd think, with all that sort of touchy-feely post 'peace and love' mentality that I grew up with, the world would be a bit kinder now.
Yet we still have people saying things like 'I'm not racist. I have black friends'.
Sigh.
It was a boy and his grandpa fishing on a lake. The boy says to his grandfather 'What does prejudice mean?' cutely mangling the word.
Grandpa asks why the boy wants to know, and the boy responds by telling him his 'Jewish friend' Seth (or whatever, it was 30-some years ago) said he was prejudiced.
Grandpa gently tells the little boy that he is, indeed, prejudiced because otherwise he'd have just said 'my friend Seth'.
You'd think, with all that sort of touchy-feely post 'peace and love' mentality that I grew up with, the world would be a bit kinder now.
Yet we still have people saying things like 'I'm not racist. I have black friends'.
Sigh.
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on 2009-10-16 01:27 pm (UTC)Sometimes it's perfectly appropriate to say "my Jewish friend". It depends on the context. But most of the time, it's not relevant and it says something negative about the person saying it.
Also, I know who you are referring to with this quote, and he is a total asshole. All the words coming out of his mouth just reinforce the fact that he is racist and should quit being a judge and just curl up under a rock somewhere.