Off The Record: What's the Most Racist Thing Your Parents Have Said?

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Off The Record: What's the Most Racist Thing Your Parents Have Said?


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  1. My mom is a very sweet woman but one time she said something that just caught me off guard but I’m sure she was just being sarcastic. One time we were having this conversation about me having children because she wants grandkids. I jokingly told her that I’m single because im shy and ugly. And then she said (in spanish): “just date an Asian girl, they will marry the ugliest guys as long as he’s financially stable” 💀 For context, she was a house keeper/maid so we would meet all sorts of families and she said that she met a lot of families where the wife is a beautiful asian woman and the husband is a mid looking white man. So not only did she say a racist remark AND she called me mid looking😭

  2. I’m Korean and Vietnamese and the Korean side of my family is extremely racist, I can’t stand being around it or hearing the ignorance or just straight up using terms that I won’t type out, that might be a reason why I don’t really date Korean girls because I have a bad attachment to just Koreans in general, also there’s a superiority problem that’s very strange to me, I know it’s not a Korean specific thing but mostly with my family

  3. Nah it’s because the older generation just didn’t have access to different races. Races only started to mingle after WW2. Maybe the 1950s. Even then OUTSIDE AMERICA, nobody mingle with each other outside their own country EVEN STILL. Only people in America understand the struggles of race mixing because this concept is new. For thousands to hundred thousands of years, we never mingled with each other.

  4. What Joe said about older people jumping to conclusions or believing their friends is a trait of boomers of all races. I'm black and my mom is the same way. So out of touch and barely have a clue.