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SeekerJen
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See, THIS is why you should be concerned. It has nothing to do with the color of her skin or her ethnic background. You should be worried about this situation regardless.To all who responded to my thread thank you.
I am sorry if any of you think I am a racist- I don’t see how one could be a Catholic and be a racist.
I am c oncerned about the fact that my son met this girl online,never saw her in person, and was told she was coming for Thanksgiving 2 days ago from CT.
She has been discussing an engagement ring and she and her family think it would be nice to have a Jan. 2009 wedding.
It just seems so rushed for both and I am praying about it.
Thank you all for your (name removed by moderator)ut and prayers.
Have a wonderful Thanksgiving.
Ellen18
I think that you emphasized the girl’s race rather than the obvious problems with the relationship is what bothers me about the original post. I’ve dealt with this sort of description from friends and family as well. Recently a friend was telling me a story about someone with whom she had an altercation, and was emphasizing that the woman was black. The fact that the woman was black had nothing to do with the altercation as described. The woman’s behavior as described was rude and belligerent and would have been so whether she was white, black, green with purple stripes, etc., but it’s like adding “she was black” would change things. I don’t know- maybe I was supposed to be more alarmed, or to excuse the behavior as “that’s just how they are”. I refuse to take either tack. Bad behavior is bad behavior- it’s no better or worse if the person exhibiting it is of a minority race.