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Originally Posted by jorgelito
I disagree. Of course you can comment on this. You are educated and informed and can formulate your own opinion. It's not all about Apartheid either, but more so about race and how we perceive that in general. You work with kids right? You must have observed their behaviour, especially in social group settings. How do they interact? how do they perceive their peers and their environment? Do they respond differently to gender and ethnic characteristics? If so, where did they learn that?
Something like that.
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The kids with I work with largely ignore race and gender. The majority of them went to a fairly diverse, gender-neutral Montessori school in the area, and have parents of higher education levels than most--it certainly shapes how they see the world. I live in a fairly white town, but the kids I work with certainly have friends from all ethnic groups, and treat them all equally.