Surprisingly for a Youtube video, most of the top comments here are good: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vzrDpj6M1ig Of course the source material to work from is too easy.
This went on another thread before I even noticed the Top Comment.
Good. I was luckily raised without racism. I went to school with an Israeli, a couple African-Americans, an Indian (actually from India), a Native American, and an Saudi Arabian. It was a K-8 school, super small classes (maybe 25 to a class?). I honestly did not register their differences in color/names/etc. They were just classmates. In hindsight, that was probably the best "gift" I ever got from society. I didn't see them as different. They were just my classmates.
Nowadays, I fear what kids think if they are in that sort of....situation? What did their parents teach them, what are they aware of, etc.
I don't think it'd be any different. ******* parents typically beget ******* children and vice versa but there are always exceptions. My kids' school in BP back home was at most 50% white but was very highly regarded (voted Top 5 K-6 the last year we there in the state) and they never once mentioned race in our time there. Prepared them well for here where most of their classmates are Pinoy, Korean or European.
I don't think it'd be any different. ******* parents typically beget ******* children and vice versa but there are always exceptions.