Surely it just demonstrates that brixtonbrood never uses the terms "black" "white" etc in front of Teh Kidz much at all, or they would have picked it up from her. Unless they're going to get beaten up, I'd be inclined to let them find out in their own sweet time.
When I was at primary school, we used to sing the black and white song which, being seven, we thought nothing of: after all, the board was black, the chalk was white, the children were also (more or less, if you weren't too pedantic about the actual shades of brown/cream/pink etc) black and white (certainly we were as close to black and white as the daisies were to silver and the dandelions to gold!). So it was just another song.
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Date: 2007-01-29 06:48 pm (UTC)When I was at primary school, we used to sing the black and white song which, being seven, we thought nothing of: after all, the board was black, the chalk was white, the children were also (more or less, if you weren't too pedantic about the actual shades of brown/cream/pink etc) black and white (certainly we were as close to black and white as the daisies were to silver and the dandelions to gold!). So it was just another song.