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Albert

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Posted: Fri Jul 18, 2025 3:06 pm Post subject: How do I help them see a "bigger picture? |
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How do i talk to young ones about the parent/s who have abandoned them by highlighting the problem of RACISM WHITE SUPREMACY so that they may be able to understand it(RACISM WHITE SUPREMACY) as the overall problem and/or cause of whatever experience they go through, as far as adequate parental support is concerned. At the same time, not confuse them with the discussion on/about the subject of RACISM WHITE SUPREMACY?
I would like to be able to help them NOT carry a mental picture of seeing such a parent as "the villain", something which I am observing a lot among most youths undergoing such an experience of abandonment. |
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Edward Williams Site Admin

Joined: 12 Apr 2003 Posts: 3364 Location: I am from everywhere I've ever been and everywhere I've never been
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Posted: Thu Jul 24, 2025 9:41 am Post subject: Re: How do I help them see a "bigger picture? |
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| Albert wrote: |
How do i talk to young ones about the parent/s who have abandoned them by highlighting the problem of RACISM WHITE SUPREMACY so that they may be able to understand it(RACISM WHITE SUPREMACY) as the overall problem and/or cause of whatever experience they go through, as far as adequate parental support is concerned. At the same time, not confuse them with the discussion on/about the subject of RACISM WHITE SUPREMACY?
I would like to be able to help them NOT carry a mental picture of seeing such a parent as "the villain", something which I am observing a lot among most youths undergoing such an experience of abandonment. |
Many people might go the route of talking to the child specifically about their parents and later on in life explaining the worldwide SYSTEM of racism white supremacy to the child (if they even do this at all).
Some may even try to explain the worldwide SYSTEM of racism white supremacy first, and later on in life "when the child is old enough to understand" (in their opinion) explain to the child (or young adult at that time) about male/female relationships and in doing so about their parents.
I would do both at the same time. I don't think a child is ever too young to know how things work and what is going on around them daily.
Depending on how much time you have to spend with the child of course. If it is your child you may have a lot of time to spend with the child. If it is not your child you may have only a few minutes to spend with the child, catching a conversation in passing. The circumstances would predict what a person would say or even could say in conversation with the child. _________________ What is the reason YOU were born into a SYSTEM of INJUSTICE if not to replace it with a SYSTEM of JUSTICE? |
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