OK. I need serious answers on this one. Ben has a bear from Build A Bear. It is black. Ben named him "Blackie" since he has no creativity in naming animals. He has another bear named "Blue Bear" and a duck called "Duckie" and a dog called "Doggie". I never thought twice about Blackie. But my sister thought that was a horribly offensive, racist name. Now clearly, I would never call an African American person "Blackie" - THAT would be offensive and racist and just stupid. But a stuffed black bear? Is that a bad thing? Should I try to get him to change his name? He's had this bear for at least 2 years. WWYD?
Re: NBR: Is this offensive?
He's just a kid. I don't find it offensive. When I was growing up we had a cat named "Blackie" and never had anyone think we were racist. Well... that I know of.
I think your sister is overreacting on this one!
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This exactly.
Your sister is reading wayyyyyy too much into this.
This reminds me of a story about my dad's older brother. When he was small, maybe 4 or so (so the mid 1940's) the family traveled by train often due to my granddad's Army career, where many of the RR porters were African-American. Someone asked Sandy what he wanted to be when he grew up and he said "a colored porter!" He thought they had the greatest life, getting to travel the country on locomotives, and it didn't even occur to him that his skin color was different and that he couldn't be a "colored porter" too. Children don't see things the way adults do...I wish that innocence and impartiality to skin tone (and other things) stayed on.
As a chocolate woman myself (though I am generally prefer caramel macciatto), I don't get offended by anything 4-year-olds say.
Well, unless they were to bring my stretch marks into it. But that has nothing to do with being Indian. It has everything to do with cheesecake. Oh yeah, and that whole baby thing.
Add in some extra carmel sauce and I think I'd have a girl crush.
And to the point of the post. For pete's sake....am I supposed to refer to clothing that's black as my sweater of all colors? We can't use the word black anymore for it's descriptive nature of the color "black"? Eiyiyi.
The only Easter Bunny I can get behind.
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