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"Look, a monkey" babies may innocently blurt out, pointing at a black person. After being victimized by black criminals, a baby became afraid of all Blacks. Racist baby was admonished by judge. <ref name="judge">[http://www.amren.com/news/2015/04/judge-slams-victims-for-tots-black-men-fear/ Judge Slams Victims for Tot’s ‘Black Men’ Fear]</ref>
  
 
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== Baby categorizes Black people as gorilla, ape, monkey ==
 
== Baby categorizes Black people as gorilla, ape, monkey ==
 
Babies innocently may confuse a Black person with a monkey, if they grew up in an environment with few Black people.  Just as a baby might confuse a cow with a horse, or even with a dog, if they were raised in an environment with large dogs but devoid of cows [citation needed].   
 
Babies innocently may confuse a Black person with a monkey, if they grew up in an environment with few Black people.  Just as a baby might confuse a cow with a horse, or even with a dog, if they were raised in an environment with large dogs but devoid of cows [citation needed].   
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Of the victim statement, he said to Elder, “I wonder if the perpetrator had been white would they be in fear of white men. The answer would probably be no.
 
Of the victim statement, he said to Elder, “I wonder if the perpetrator had been white would they be in fear of white men. The answer would probably be no.
  
“I am offended by that,” Stevens continued. “Perhaps you can pass this on that I find this very offensive. You don’t need to answer for it.”
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“I am offended by that,” Stevens continued. “Perhaps you can pass this on that I find this very offensive. You don’t need to answer for it.” <ref name="judge"/>
 
 
[http://www.amren.com/news/2015/04/judge-slams-victims-for-tots-black-men-fear/ Judge Slams Victims for Tot’s ‘Black Men’ Fear]
 
  
 
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== Times or Newsweek cover about racist babies ==
 
== Times or Newsweek cover about racist babies ==
 
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== Babies or children choose the white doll (psychological experiment) ==
 
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Revision as of 08:48, 7 July 2015

"Look, a monkey" babies may innocently blurt out, pointing at a black person. After being victimized by black criminals, a baby became afraid of all Blacks. Racist baby was admonished by judge. [1]

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Baby categorizes Black people as gorilla, ape, monkey

Babies innocently may confuse a Black person with a monkey, if they grew up in an environment with few Black people. Just as a baby might confuse a cow with a horse, or even with a dog, if they were raised in an environment with large dogs but devoid of cows [citation needed].

Babies may misidentify objects, animals, and people, just as racist computers.

R: Babies have the unclouded view of the world, not yet trained to the dogmas of political correctness and equality. In "the king has no clothes" the unspoiled innocence of a young child says the obvious truth that brainwashed adults don't dare to say or even see.

Baby afraid of Blacks, after victimized by armed home invasion by Blacks. Judge admonishes parents for Baby racism

Jordan and Tommy Gray’s 3-year-old daughter was watching SpongeBob Squarepants when two armed men broke into their home near Buechel on March 21, 2013, and robbed them at gunpoint.

Two years later, when one of the offenders was about to be sentenced, Jordan wrote in a victim impact statement that her daughter was still “in constant fear of black men.” Both robbers were African-American. [...]

But when Wallace was brought up for sentencing Feb. 4 in Jefferson Circuit Court, it was the parents, not Wallace, who suffered Judge Olu Stevens' wrath.

Of the victim statement, he said to Elder, “I wonder if the perpetrator had been white would they be in fear of white men. The answer would probably be no.

“I am offended by that,” Stevens continued. “Perhaps you can pass this on that I find this very offensive. You don’t need to answer for it.” [1]


Times or Newsweek cover about racist babies

[citation needed]

Babies or children choose the white doll (psychological experiment)

[citation needed]