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Sophia: I didn't ask for my mother to get married, I didn't ask for five protective step brothers, and I definitely didn't ask for him to become my daddy. Victor: I'm an alpha, a werwolf, I'm a possessive beast. She's my new step sister, my new baby, she's mine. The family: We only find our mate once in our life, when our brother, future alpha, proud daddy dom found his mate,but only for her to be our new step sister we knew we were in for a ride, welcome to the family little sis. This is a DDLG story, you've been warned.

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What is a 'racist bedtime story' and why is it wrong?
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2024-11-27 00:46
A 'racist bedtime story' is a story that contains elements of racism, like portraying a certain race as inferior or having negative stereotypes. It's wrong because it spreads harmful ideas, especially to children who are impressionable. Such stories can instill prejudice and discrimination at a young age, which can have long - term negative impacts on how people view and interact with different races.
What are the negative impacts of a Racist French Bedtime Story?
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2024-11-29 05:56
It can instill wrong and discriminatory values in children. If a child is exposed to a racist story at bedtime, they may grow up with a skewed view of certain ethnic groups, leading to prejudice.
Can you tell me a Racist French Bedtime Story?
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2024-11-28 18:55
Racism is unacceptable, so I can't provide a racist story. France is a diverse country with people of many ethnicities and cultures coexisting, and promoting racist ideas through any form of story is wrong.
What are some examples of 'racist bedtime stories'?
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2024-12-02 08:18
One example could be stories that depict a certain race as inferior or stupid. For instance, if a story always shows people of one ethnic group as being lazy and good - for - nothing while glorifying another race. Another might be a story where the 'bad guys' are always of a particular race, creating a negative stereotype.
How can we avoid telling 'racist bedtime stories'?
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2024-12-02 13:23
Educate yourself about different cultures and races. When you know more, you are less likely to tell a story that is unconsciously racist. Also, encourage diversity in the stories you select. This means stories that show the beauty and value of all races. Avoid stories that might marginalize or discriminate against a particular race. For example, if a story is set in a multi - racial community but only focuses on one race's experience in a positive way and ignores the others, it's best not to choose it.
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