Heated debate over ‘racist comments’ l ABC News

A Latino man was speaking about racism directed toward his children at school when a white parent asked him why he had not stayed in Mexico.

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41 thoughts on “Heated debate over ‘racist comments’ l ABC News

  1. We all have a limited life span and to spend it hating people, believing in stereotypes, stereotyping others and trying to control other people's lives (ex. taking away their rights) just isn't a way to spend it, at the end of the day we are all human.

  2. No matter how much self composure is used by racist people, they can't mask their ignorance… and so when finally exposed, they then try to justify themselves for it!

  3. The Latino sees Racism and thinks
    “This is horrible we have to stop this”

    “George Constanza” over here saw racism and said
    “ this is horrible lets use it and get some pay back”

    The senior woman’s Reaction gave me Hope god bless her

  4. Some people choose to continue being ignorant others choose to learn and better themselves and society. This comment “if you don’t like it here why are you here, go back to where you are from” etc, is soooo common in the US and so irrational. An immigrant pointing out problems so that we can find solutions has nothing to do with disliking this country. You may love someone and still see things that are wrong with that person and point them out to help them. So much ignorance as lack of conscience in our country.

  5. "try being white walking in a white neighborhood" If homie really want to go that route I can easily get disrespectful. try being black & walking into a school, theater, concert, church & see what happens. Chill my guy..

  6. That latino man is so brave for offering the mic to that man. It's like oh you wanna speak up but when you're put on the spot, you get nervous because all the other white people in the room want nothing to do with you. He spoke up later but he made so many non-points that just proved why that meeting needed to happen. I'm so glad that man's son completely pushed himself away from his father's opinions.

  7. What an ignorant fool, saying racist comments to a Hispanic man and an African American. Yeah, that racist guy with the glasses on. I'm with the people who are horrified at his racist comments.

  8. His attempt to make a point wrong but he wasn't wrong. The conversation needs to be had. If it was done intelligently. He would have end up on the right side of the truth.

  9. I'm having taco for lunch , that's racist. Stop whining about racist just a simple question . US the greatest country in the world but , I have a Mexican flag flying in my front yard

  10. The man was right… white people are the most racially hated people on the planet.. the Mexican left his nation to live among white people for a reason.

  11. I would have liked an answer to what was a legit question if the hen club would have ever stopped clucking.  Ohhh- is that comment racist too?

  12. LOL! He thens try to turn it around by saying "Try being white, walk in a black neighborhood" The subject wasn't about a racism in a black neighborhood it was about racism in their school….Way off course. LOL! We know where his heart is. Ignorance at it's finest. SMH

  13. Ok everyone stfu and stop bring racist, the world needs to better ourselves.

    In the future I promise you try being racist you getting tazed from 500 miles away with a biomedical tazer implant under your skin and global wireless energy

    💯

  14. Ship that white guy to mexico and make him look around and wonder a little.. do see grass growing on the ground? Do you see bushes? Do you see trees? Do you see rivers? Do you see snow?

    Yeah that's what I thought, your ass would walk 1000 miles back to america and cross illegally if you got your identity stolen and had no documentation (just a figure of speech)

  15. Well, not Saline's finest hour. I'm still trying to figure out Costanza's point. Is bad behavior directed towards minority kids okay if the kid's dad is an immigrant? Then later he makes the point about walking through neighborhood, but even that falls through completely since obviously it depends on the individual neighborhood, and also, how would that justify minority kids in Saline being mistreated? I was glad that most of the people in the room reacted as they did, but its sad to see someone who is clearly attempting to think and failing so miserably, and that he seems completely oblivious and unconcerned about the unjustifiable bullying being inflicted on kids.

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