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In a message dated 11/1/01 9:59:22 AM Eastern Standard Time,

BJBlackler@... writes:

> As far as killing them with kindness . . . I don't play that game. I have

> been a good neighbor in my opinion. I am not a backstabber, a gossip, nor

> do

> I wish to be part of their little clique. I am rarely here, always on the

> road to some sort of therapy for and Jacy . . . I don't have the

> time,

> or the patience, to play kiss-ass with these jerks. Even though I'm trying

> to

> ignore their snubs, and my landlord is not upset with us, I can't believe

> how

> depressed this whole situation is making me feel.

>

>

I didn't really mean to play a game with them...I don't play games with

people either. :)

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In a message dated 11/2/01 1:50:30 PM Pacific Standard Time, vhunnius@...

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<< People actually NOT ashamed to admit they're intolerant bigots? In fact,

insisting that their intolerant, bigoted way is the RIGHT way? In a nice

neighborhood, too? That makes me sick. For shame. >>

Yes. People did try to force their intolerant, bigoted way on us. This

wasn't a nice neighborhood by any means though. (I must tell the truth

here....the neighborhood was SHIT)

It made me sick too. I read the thing and re-read it and re-read it again!

I was stunned. I kept looking for more on the form. There was NONE.

I called up her supervisor and went off on them mentioning racism a few times

through.

Ugh.

kandie

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They certainly do sound like pain in the a$$es. I agree, go back to

ignoring them as much as you possibly can.

I can't imagine the nerve of them honking at a school bus, though!!

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Those neighbors sound like horrid creeps! My neighbors have been very

patience with some of my overwhelmed ways; they do know my situation. I am

sorry that you aren't getting the understanding you deserve.

Salli

Enrique, 14, AS, TS

, 12, NT

Sophia, 7, NT

Xavier, aka PUTTER!, 5, autism

o, 2, NT

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> << " Mrs Lovell, you're brown. " She apparently smiled and agreed, and he

> looked at his hands and said, " I'm light brown. " Now that makes me laugh

> because I've never seen a whiter kid in all my life... You've gotta love

> that child. >>

>

> Wow! Cool !

> He knows more than he lets on, doesn't he?

>

Enrique used to say he was beige. I thought it was great.

Salli

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> Enrique used to say he was beige. I thought it was great.

Salli <

kailey is pink :)

" Isn't it wonderful how each of us on this earth was created just a little bit

different? " - Linus

" I gave up trying to understand people long ago. Now I just let them try to

understand me. " - Snoopy

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In a message dated 11/4/2001 9:29:21 PM Eastern Standard Time,

nospam@... writes:

> Anyway... Jacquie, yes, in 2001 racism and intolerance still exists.

> It's insane.

>

> Penny

>

>

>

yep....we've talked about this before here...come visit middle and southern

Georgia and watch the majority of the caucasions make absolute fools of

themselves

Ron..who doesn't get it

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Not to get anyone up in arms, but...my ex-husband is black. Ebony is

bi-racial...and absolutely beautiful, I might add. But, he actually got a

lot more crap about our relationship from his black friends than I got. I

got nothing of that sort from friends or family. His immediate family is

wonderful and we are very close, talk weekly. But, he has cousins and

friends who refused to talk to him as long as he was with me. My point

being, its not just caucasians making fools of themselves. Its all ignorant

people.

Tamara, mom to Ebony-4 yrs, ASD & -7 months

>From: Bosocks1@...

>Reply-To: parenting_autism

>To: parenting_autism

>Subject: Re: Re: checking in/vent

>Date: Sun, 4 Nov 2001 21:34:47 EST

>

>In a message dated 11/4/2001 9:29:21 PM Eastern Standard Time,

>nospam@... writes:

>

>

> > Anyway... Jacquie, yes, in 2001 racism and intolerance still exists.

> > It's insane.

> >

> > Penny

> >

> >

> >

>

>yep....we've talked about this before here...come visit middle and southern

>Georgia and watch the majority of the caucasions make absolute fools of

>themselves

>

>Ron..who doesn't get it

>

>

>

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> Not to get anyone up in arms, but...my ex-husband is black. Ebony is

> bi-racial...and absolutely beautiful, I might add. But, he actually got a

> lot more crap about our relationship from his black friends than I got. I

> got nothing of that sort from friends or family. His immediate family is

> wonderful and we are very close, talk weekly. But, he has cousins and

> friends who refused to talk to him as long as he was with me. My point

> being, its not just caucasians making fools of themselves. Its all

ignorant

> people.

Tamara:

My family is pretty bi-racial too. My brother had two wives (not at the

same time) and both were black; his daughters from his second and still very

happy marriages are bi-racial and just like Ebony, very beautiful. Smart

girls too: one admitted to Haverford College last year and the other

admitted to Harvard.

And as for racism going both ways, well, yes, it does. We used to live in a

West Indian neighborhood in NYC and we were pretty much ignored there. We

got an apartment there because of my sister in law who was from Grenada.

But we were white, and my husband was Mexican American. People used to spit

when he walked by, he told me, not an unreasonable reaction to the creep but

they didn't know it, they just did it because he was Hispanic.

Salli

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> Not to get anyone up in arms, but...my ex-husband is black. Ebony is

> bi-racial...and absolutely beautiful, I might add. But, he actually got a

> lot more crap about our relationship from his black friends than I got

Incredible.

Jacquie

-who babysat the three most incredibly bi-racial girls while in high school --

coffee-with-cream skin, mocha hair...and ice blue eyes. STUNNING girls.

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