Yeah. I probably count as foreign as well to most of these people, but I'm "the good kind of foreign" so people don't really notice
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Replying to @DRMacIver
it only becomes a problem when they realise how different I actually am. Like when I object to being called British constantly.
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I don't mind that much as I'm legally British. But do all the others get to sometimes be where they are from? I genuinenly tire.
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when I start saying no, I start getting policed. And my mum... OMG. The next time somebody calls her my friend I'll flip.
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yes, brown people can have white skinned babies
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I do think people just don't understand how the genetics of skin colour works. I mean, racism too, but also just plain confusion.
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Of course. That doesn't make it not a problem, it just makes it maybe a problem that better biology classes at school could solve.
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I recall being taught this at school. I'm from one of the most racist countries in EU of not world. Still got praise for my skin.
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I'm like 80% sure we weren't taught this here. So maybe it's just that UK biology classes suck.
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never went to school in UK except at uni so possibly...
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