Racist grandparents
It Came From Planet Aylia says: "My husband's mad Auntie Joan accused the man seven doors down of stealing her milk as he was the first black neighbour she had. She doesn't even get her milk delivered." Tell us about casual racism from oldies.
Thanks to Brayn Dedd who suggested this too
( , Thu 27 Oct 2011, 11:54)
It Came From Planet Aylia says: "My husband's mad Auntie Joan accused the man seven doors down of stealing her milk as he was the first black neighbour she had. She doesn't even get her milk delivered." Tell us about casual racism from oldies.
Thanks to Brayn Dedd who suggested this too
( , Thu 27 Oct 2011, 11:54)
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There's a fair bit of competition
Grandad on Mum's side once objected to our local Working Men's Club on the basis that 'we wouldn't have let Pakis join if it was my club up North.'
My Grandma on the other side of the family, however, thought the nice Polish lad who was sent round by the Council to help her round the house when she'd had her operation was probably a Nazi, which shows a fairly vague grip of history.
She's dead now, so unfortunately we can't settle it with some sort of head-to-head Racist-off showdown. Grandad's mellowed with age and now has Asian friends down the local, though, so my money would have been on Grandma.
( , Thu 27 Oct 2011, 12:09, Reply)
Grandad on Mum's side once objected to our local Working Men's Club on the basis that 'we wouldn't have let Pakis join if it was my club up North.'
My Grandma on the other side of the family, however, thought the nice Polish lad who was sent round by the Council to help her round the house when she'd had her operation was probably a Nazi, which shows a fairly vague grip of history.
She's dead now, so unfortunately we can't settle it with some sort of head-to-head Racist-off showdown. Grandad's mellowed with age and now has Asian friends down the local, though, so my money would have been on Grandma.
( , Thu 27 Oct 2011, 12:09, Reply)
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