I'm Dutch, so I know next to nothing about MLK day, but since Martin Luther King advocated racial equality and integration, it would make sense for both black AND white to celebrate. That would make it weird for your sister to be punished for it (unless she was using it as an excuse to act anti-white). Are your parents perhaps racist?
Our dad definitely has racist tendencies. I was too young to remember this dilemma, but I can see him punishing her for that. She also attended a racist elementary school and was accused of being racist herself for reciting a common nursery rhyme (fuzzy wuzzy was a bear). A couple years later we moved with my mom to a neighborhood with more black people and they were so much nicer, so I guess that's how it happened.
Is it normal that I'm against Interracial Relationships?
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That's sad (and irrational). No-one should have a problem with their ancestry.
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Shit happens. She was punished at a young age for wanting to celebrate MLK Day.
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I'm Dutch, so I know next to nothing about MLK day, but since Martin Luther King advocated racial equality and integration, it would make sense for both black AND white to celebrate. That would make it weird for your sister to be punished for it (unless she was using it as an excuse to act anti-white). Are your parents perhaps racist?
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Our dad definitely has racist tendencies. I was too young to remember this dilemma, but I can see him punishing her for that. She also attended a racist elementary school and was accused of being racist herself for reciting a common nursery rhyme (fuzzy wuzzy was a bear). A couple years later we moved with my mom to a neighborhood with more black people and they were so much nicer, so I guess that's how it happened.