Perhaps the story teaches us about empathy. We should put ourselves in the shoes of both the so - called bully and the victim. The 'big black' might have his own reasons or hardships that led to his actions, and the 'white boy' might be wrongly perceived as a helpless victim. By showing empathy, we can better understand the situation and promote a more inclusive and just society.
I'm not sure specifically which 'big black bully white boy story' you are referring to. There could be many fictional or real - life stories with such a general description. It could be about an incident of bullying in a school or community setting where a black individual is wrongly accused of bullying a white boy, or vice versa. Without more context, it's hard to tell the exact story.
The bully could get into serious trouble at school, like suspension or expulsion. The white boy might also take legal action against him if the harassment was severe enough.
There was a situation where a big black bully set his eyes on the white boy's girlfriend. The bully was the kind of person who liked to assert his dominance in a wrong way. He began to follow the girl around, which made her feel very uncomfortable. The white boy, who was very protective of his girlfriend, noticed this strange behavior. He decided to have a talk with the bully first. But the bully didn't listen. So, the white boy got his other friends involved. They all confronted the bully together. Eventually, through their combined efforts, the bully backed off and the couple could live in peace again.
It's hard to say exactly without more context. It could potentially be about a contrast between a big, perhaps more physically imposing character (the 'big black bulge' which might be a descriptive of some sort) and a'skinny white boy', and their interactions or a story that unfolds around them.
One lesson could be the importance of intergenerational relationships. The white boy and the old black granny coming from different generations can teach each other a great deal. Another lesson is about breaking down racial barriers. Their story shows that regardless of race, people can connect on a human level.
One possible lesson could be courage. The boy's bravery in facing whatever challenges in the story can teach us to be brave in our own lives.
One lesson could be about empathy. The boy, now a baby girl, can understand the experiences and challenges that girls face, such as different social expectations. Another lesson might be about adaptability. Despite the sudden and drastic change, the character has to adapt to a new body, new identity, and new ways of being treated.
One possible story could be in a sports context. The 'big black bulge' might refer to a large sports equipment bag carried by a black athlete. The'skinny white boy' who is 'dominant' could be the team captain, a skinny white boy with strong leadership skills. He might be in charge of organizing the team and handling the equipment in the big black bulge.
One lesson could be that appearances can be deceiving. Just because someone acts tough like a bully doesn't mean they are truly strong.
One possible lesson could be about the importance of balance in an ecosystem. If there is a big bad fish disrupting things, it shows that when one element goes out of control, it affects the whole system.