iamgoodly
iamgoodly t1_j97l9uy wrote
Reply to comment by quaffee in Just noticed this in Salem for the first time. by tybuzz
I don't want to hear loud families anywhere I go... so I always say "No" when google asks "is this place good for kids?".
iamgoodly t1_iu71ft8 wrote
Modern settings are relatable. Need more of this to really drive home the point of how fucked up this all is.
iamgoodly t1_jc0eqtw wrote
Reply to Racism in Washington by darkDarkTrunks
I want to say this with full honesty: It really depends on how deep the person is into black culture as part of their core identity. If its just color differences, people will be fine. There will be plenty of friendship to be found in shared interests. If the person is acting like a Velma though, for example, and being actively hateful just because a person is white ( and assuming privilage, racism etc)... then people will not bother trying to bridge the gap.