Tuffy Luv Is Prejudiced Against Bigots

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Dear Tuffy Luv,

My boyfriend is a racist. Not the kind that’s making racist remarks all the time, but he says things that I think are racist and then he says they’re just a joke. But it makes me really uncomfortable because it makes me feel like I’m a racist too because I’m not stopping him.

Should I keep dating my boyfriend? We’ve been together for a year and otherwise I really love him. He’s a really good guy, but when he says things like that I don’t know what to do.

Carrie

Dear Carrie,

Well, you didn’t give any examples, so it’s hard to say. But here’s what Tuffy thinks:

I know it’s painful, but you gotta sit your guy down and tell him how you feel. Say, “Tommy (can I call your boyfriend Tommy?), Tommy, I don’t like the things you’re saying about [whatever group he's racist in the general direction of]. Where is this coming from?”

He’ll tell you why he feels that way toward whatever group. Hear him out. Let him say his thing. When he finishes (and really, you have GOT to let him say it all out loud), tell him why it upsets you that he says these things. Explain that you don’t think a group can be judged based on a stereotype (or a single example, or whatever it is that he tells you it’s based on) and that he’s welcome to his opinion, but that you can’t be a part of it and that you would appreciate it if he’d abstain from saying it around you.

And that really may be enough. If it’s just a racist joke here or there, and it’s only slightly racist, maybe you’re able to see it as his one bad quality and just forget about it as long as he keeps it to himself.

HOWEVER, this is only if you’re able to stomach his reason and/or are determined to stay with him. If he says something really awful or disgusting about why he’s racist, or even if he just gets defensive, I really do advise you to get the frog out of that relationship. How can you be with a bigot if you aren’t one yourself? His racism shows a complete lack of personal thought (he’s basing his opinions on someone else’s stereotype or perhaps just what he was told growing up) and a complete disregard for the rights and feelings of others. If this is something that bothers you, go find someone who doesn’t hate others for no reason.

Tuffy would get the frog out. But, girl, in the end, it’s no one’s call but your own.

Hearts & Skulls,

Tuffy Luv

7 Comments on "Tuffy Luv Is Prejudiced Against Bigots"

  1. Casey says:
    Tue, 10th Nov 20092:12 pm 

    “he’s basing his opinions on someone else’s stereotype or perhaps just what he was told growing up”

    You can’t really make this statement considering you don’t know where his racism is coming from. Perhaps it’s not coming from someone elses stereotype OR from what he was taught growing up, perhaps he has had very bad experiences with people from another race and has formed HIS OWN opinions. It is quite possible. Although it’s still wrong to judge an entire race on even a few experiences you’ve had, it’s easily done. I have had horrible experiences myself with certain races, to the extent of being SHOVED down three flights of stairs because I accidentally stepped on a girls shoe walking up them in middle school, she turned around and spit in my face telling me I stepped on her cause I was a racist bitch and she shoved me backwards down the stairs. That could have very easily made me think poorly about people of her race, but I realize that girl doesn’t represent everyone of her race, and I had plenty of friends of that race at the time.

    Perhaps what “Tommy” needs is to go to a cultural fair or event for the race he despises so much, and actually get to know some people of that race so he will come to see that they don’t all fit under his stereotypes.

  2. Jenna says:
    Tue, 10th Nov 20094:20 pm 

    My boyfriend sometimes has a tendency to make racist jokes as well. He doesn’t know how to feel sometimes, I think, because his father is definitely a bigot, but his mother is Puerto-Rican-American. For the most part, he’s aware his father’s viewpoints are racist (and also sexist), and that awareness is an initial step. He also knows how I feel concerning racist/sexist joking, and he’s defended himself by saying that jokes are just for humor, not an actual reflection of his viewpoints.

    I mainly just try to lead by good example, and at least in my presence, I think I’ve had an impact on him. So has his mother whapping him over the head; she seems to tolerate her husband’s bigotry to an extent, but she won’t allow her sons to reflect it.

    P.S. I hate when people lead a comment or joke with, “I’m not racist, but…” If you say this, you’re probably a little racist (same with sexist). I’m honestly okay with a little humor, but if you wouldn’t say it in the presence of someone in the subject group, it’s probably not okay.

  3. Row Faster I Hear Banjos says:
    Tue, 10th Nov 20097:16 pm 

    Guys are always going to laugh at racist jokes- same intangible reason stinky farts are hilarious.

  4. Rob C says:
    Wed, 11th Nov 200912:18 am 

    Everyone’s a little prejudice or bigoted. It all depends on how you handle your prejudices.

    Also the last comment isn’t fair at all. Girls can be just as racist with jokes. Just yesterday I caught a girl playfully yelling “chink” at her Asian friend.

  5. Dude says:
    Wed, 11th Nov 200912:46 am 

    Oh come one Dave Chappele, Chris Rock, George Lopez, South Park people, Barack Obama, Michelle Obama….and on and on…are racist if the definition your holding your boyfreind too is acknowledge racial differences and having a laugh at it. Part of that humor is not laughing at all but making a stereotype. Holy shit I hate race baiters.

  6. Darwin - New York University says:
    Wed, 11th Nov 20091:54 am 

    I agree, we’re all going to find certain jokes funny and we’re all have some kind of prejudices. However, the important thing is to know what is appropriate. It’s one thing to joke around with the guys and make some really mean jokes. However, you should know better when you’re around females, your girlfriend, family, strangers, etc.

  7. Dan says:
    Tue, 17th Nov 20091:32 pm 

    I’ve had several girlfriends who were feminists, and I ended up using your sit-down talk almost verbatim. It really worked – thanks!

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