Right, so just say it; don't unleash his personal information. Again, you're being disingenuous. People aren't gonna be calling him to "inform" him, they're going to sound hostile. YOU think he needs an education, someone else might think he needs a beating or at least a scare. If he's really that ignorant, he's not going to be rational, he's going to use this experience to justify his racism to other white people. This isn't how education happens.

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Consequences are not always rainbows and unicorns.

I don’t think it is okay to send scary messages to him, or death threats, but he needs to know when he says those things he could be in danger. If he says these thing in public he could be hurt too.

Nothing justifies his racism. And there are many possible reactions he may have after this experience. He could react they way you say he will react, he may seek counseling and education, or he may do something else.

People, including me, were telling him why what he said was wrong and he still wouldn’t delete his post. He didn’t give his fake apology until people called his mommy. Maybe the only way he will learn is by involving his mommy. Maybe she can get him the help he needs.

Do not attempt to come onto my blog and tell me that I am “disingenuous”. I know what I believe, feel, and think. I do not support sending him violent threats. If you want to believe that I do it is only to villainize me and turn him into the victim.

Thu, Dec 19th 2013 at 1 AM