Message from @Matthias
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@Phillip Wiglesworth - FL no, you were right the first time
god the neocons are truly delusional
and they don’t know how military ranks work
If she attends a private school...I doubt her family even needed the money to send her to college...particularly with her apparent stellar grades and high school resume.
Military coup HaHaHaHaH
Just merely stating on her scholarship application that she's a white woman with a black boyfriend is enough to get a full ride at numerous Ivy League schools these days.
I am V.Balboa and I am the Leader !
"Oh she's so diverse. We need her."
tfw no black bf to get me into grad school
she'll help make the curve easier for other students at least
5 AP classes and 0 common sense
AP classes are no guarantee of intelligence anymore. In AP English we read a quran excerpt and an essay by bell hooks (third wave feminist crazy person)
I remember reading about Allie Dowdle on SBPDL, last year. It's a shame that her gofundme was so successful. Her parents did the right thing. If more White parents were willing to disown their miscegenating children, there would be a lot less of it.
Ahhhh...I just googled her and now I see why she turned to GoFundMe for college. Her parents cut her off from her trust fund.
Pooooooooooooor baby.
IMO this is the parent's fault. I understand people come to these values later in life, but how does one not instill that value ahead of time if they aware of that?
A decent parent should never have to devolve to disowning, lol.
Total fail.
I would hope they tried, but you're right. It's likely a story of a girl who was allowed to do whatever she wanted under absentee parenting.
They failed to explain the importance of identity and they let their daughter fall to the culture.
I don't totally disagree, but sometimes kids are rebellious, even when raised well by good parents. Not sure if that is the case here, though. Either way, it is still better to disown her if she won't change, than to accept her choice to miscegenate. Their Evropean genetic legacy is at stake.
But anyways, the damage is done.
Ya’ll have a nature vs nurture argument going here.
Well being "raised well" "is open to interpretation. Many would consider a religious upbringing" raised well" but the church will fail most people when it comes to issues about race, and now even premarital sex.
I know of someone, a white woman, who married a black male to her parents' objections, and they completely disowned her. They disowned her to the point that when she sends them pictures of their grandkids, they send them back "return to sender." That's harsh, but if every White parent did that, we would not be losing Whites to miscegenation.
Her being disowned didn't stop her, so I'm not quite sure what you mean.
@Rick i know a white family who raised their daughter in a strict catholic environment and now they are raising her half black son
They could have just had a conversation at an earlier age and been aware of the people and forces influencing her, but now they don't have a daughter.
Yup, demonstrating that modern religious community alone can't be the answer today. @TV
Well, no deterrent is 100.00% effective, but I think many womem would back out of a relationship if they knew it would alienate them from their parents and possibly extended families.
I don't know, why can't parents just talk to their kids.
Seems like there is an impending crisis of parenting occurring where parents are less inclined to guide.
You are missing a big point here- the separation of the white nuclear family.
Fortunate Solstice, Evropa!
Everything you guys are saying hours back to that.
Her parents probably did talk to her. Not about race, but about sex and she went ahead and got involved with it anyway. I'm not disagreeing with you I'm just saying that I'm not sure what the solution is. I'm glad I'm not raising a daughter right now
even if you protect your kids at home they're still going to be influenced by our sick society
She was even in a private school
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It seems like it has to be up to the parents to be aware of those influences and guide. @Ray - MA
I know it's not easy, but this is what happens.