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Tue Apr 10, 2012, 06:55 PM

Speak up - No room for intolerrance

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Your brother routinely makes anti-Semitic comments. Your neighbor uses the N-word in casual conversation. Your co-worker ribs you about your Italian surname, asking if you're in the mafia. Your classmate insults something by saying, "That's so gay."

And you stand there, in silence, thinking, "What can I say in response to that?" Or you laugh along, uncomfortably. Or, frustrated or angry, you walk away without saying anything, thinking later, "I should have said something."

People spoke about encounters in stores and restaurants, on streets and in schools. They spoke about family, friends, classmates and co-workers. They told us what they did or didn't say — and what they wished they did or didn't say.

And no matter the location or relationship, the stories echo each other.

When a Native American man at one roundtable discussion spoke of feeling ostracized at work, a Jewish woman nodded in support. When an African American woman told of daily indignities of racism at school, a white man leaned forward and asked what he could do to help. When an elderly lesbian spoke of finally feeling brave enough to wear a rainbow pin in public, those around the table applauded her courage.
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Response to ashling (Original post)

Tue Apr 10, 2012, 07:03 PM

1. Been doing it since I was a kid

And it often got me looked down upon, especially when it was someone in power, like a teacher. Did it anyway and haven't stopped.

I would still like to read the link though.

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Response to ashling (Original post)

Tue Apr 10, 2012, 07:09 PM

2. I will no longer tolerate your misspelling of intolerance.

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Response to undeterred (Reply #2)

Tue Apr 10, 2012, 07:59 PM

3. How intolerant of you

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