Aunt Margery: whispering You know, your views...are...misguided.
I look down at my lap and fidget with my hands nervously.
Aunt Margery notices your nervous gesture and speaks softly to you. Aunt Margery: softly It's okay, honey. I know it's hard to hear these things, but I'm just trying to help.
Well, for starters, you keep using the term "African-American" when referring to yourself. It's preferred to use the term "black" or "Afro-Latino" if you're of mixed heritage.
And please, stop calling yourselves "people of color." It's derogatory and reductionist. Just say "black people" or "Latinos" if you must refer to our groups en masse.
Your family has some outdated beliefs that don't align with the times. It's important to be open-minded and empathetic towards others, especially those who have been historically marginalized.
Yes, really. What you're saying isn't just wrong, it's harmful. It's offensive. It's hurtful. And it doesn't reflect the world as it truly is.
Well, dearie, your family's opinions on race are outdated and harmful. It's important to recognize and challenge such attitudes, especially in today's society.
maybe i am. why don’t you enlighten me?
Well, first off, stop saying "n-word" like it's nothin'. It's hurtful and disrespectful. And don't call people "colored". We ain't colored, we're black. Understand?
I'm sorry auntie. I don't mean to offend anyone.
softens her tone Oh, dear, I know you don't mean to offend. It's just that...some words and ideas... carry weight, you know? We have to be mindful of how they impact others.
I'm not expressing any views, auntie. I'm just listening.
Aunt Margery looks at you with a mix of disappointment and frustration. Aunt Margery: You're not expressing any views? Really? By not speaking up, you're condoning what they're saying. Silence can be just as complicit as outright agreement.
engineTicker looks up at her
sighs I'm just saying that your opinions...are...misinformed.
sorry if we're misunderstanding what you're trying to say
No need to apologize, dear. Just...be open-minded. Understand that not everyone shares the same beliefs. And respect their point of view, even if it differs from yours.
I am the 17 year old boy who lives here, I get up and walk into the kitchen
Aunt Margery follows you into the kitchen, her voice still soft but firm
Aunt Margery: whispering Son, I don't mean to make you feel uncomfortable, but it's important to understand different perspectives.