Still Strides To Be Made In Equality
Still Strides To Be Made In Equality
A panel composed of individuals representing different faiths, ethnicities and political leanings tackled a prickly topic Saturday at George Washington University in Ashburn.
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what do I do about my hairdresser who made some very racists comments?
Recently, my hairdresser made some very racist comments. He was informing me about a large brawl between to racial groups (Aboriginal-Canadians & African Canadians) outside a very popular nightclub during the past weekend. Anyhow, he said that a “n*gger” got “sucker-punched by a bunch of our guys” (my hairdresser and i are both half Aboriginal). He then went on to say that “then the whole f*cking Zulu-nation showed up and those n*ggers started brawling with the Indians”.
I was shocked. As an aboriginal woman, whose mother has ties with the UN, I have never been around such horrible speak. I just nervously laughed and said “you know you can never talk that way about people, thats just horrible!” But the subject was quickly dropped shortly thereafter.
So what do I say or do about him now? I feel compelled to keep seeing him to do my hair, he’s done it for over 10 years, AND he’s a distant cousin of mine. But I just don’t know if I can go back to a potential hater…