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Birthday girl's mum sending me rude messages! AIBU?

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ReasonNorTreason · 18/01/2020 20:20

DS was invited to a party with a theme of 'ballerinas or pirates'.

I sent DS as a ballet dancer (as he does dancing), in his usual leotard, shorts, tights and ballet slippers. It's a very friendly community and no 'sissy' comments or opinions as far as I know. DS got nothing but compliments from other parents, children were just excited to see him and no child commented on his outfit.

Anyway, just received a message 10 minutes ago saying the following

"So! You really had to put Joseph in something else didn't you! Why couldn't you stick to the theme? I think it's just unfair, if I'm honest. Not impressed. You aren't fucking sane".

AIBU to 1. Have dressed DS the way I did, and 2., think she must be drinking right now? Confused

I'll be honest and say I'm annoyed at her text but really quite nervous to see her again at the nursery. What baffles me the most is we arrived with a friend who's DD wore a princess outfit and friend explained the situation that she just put on what she could grab - The woman who's text me just laughed and said not to worry at all! I assume she didn't say anything to me right then as DS still had his coat on when he arrived

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Lailaha · 23/01/2020 08:58

angel I'm not white and not originally from the UK, but my country of origin has always been pretty racist, so for me, it's not something I've seen as getting worse, particularly, as it's always been part of my perception.

The UK today is less overtly racist - by a long way- than it was in the 60s and 70s, though it's still far from perfect. I find a lot of hostility in Scandinavia and France in particular, because of my ethnicity, but I don't have the experience to say whether it's objectively worse or more prevalent than before.

I think it's probably human nature, sadly.

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HannaYeah · 23/01/2020 05:08

I grew up in the south. She is all the way crazy. I suspect she’s extremely jealous of you.

Since they’ve all been sick I’d be tempted to say, next time you see her, “Oh gosh Ann, I understand totally now, you were ill and just not yourself! Because they are only four years old! I just couldn’t understand why you’d be so upset and swear like that at anyone over what a little boy wore to a fun birthday party. I’m just so glad you are feeling better now. And I didn’t breathe a word of this to anyone.”

Or a less wordy, English version of “oh I get it, you’d gone out ya damn mind because of a fever!”

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Casino218 · 23/01/2020 04:26

Just say 'don't be such a hick'.

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Glitter7 · 23/01/2020 01:10

Good luck! Keep us updated. Smile

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angell84 · 23/01/2020 00:17

@Lailaha I am absolutely sick of racism everywhere. I am doing my bit - where I live, to try to help to get rid of injustices.

Do you think - that as a world - many countries have gotten more nationalist/racist lately?

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Lailaha · 22/01/2020 22:36

Canada is a good call if you are white, angel. You might find the level of casual racism against First Nation people starts to grate after a while, though.

Refugees are welcome. Indigenous people not so much.

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HuggedTrees · 22/01/2020 22:32

Fuck the daily mail. Bastards. Arsehole. Shit. (Avoiding being quoted)
I wonder if the kids are really sick or she’s avoiding people/you?

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YouJustDoYou · 22/01/2020 22:11

Daily Fail has now picked this up, joy.

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tweedler · 22/01/2020 17:14

Well I can sympathize with her (my kids too this week). We are all back to school tomorrow. Fingers crossed she will be too so you can give her a big smile and ask after the kids

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ReasonNorTreason · 22/01/2020 16:29

I'm afraid I don't have any juicy gossip to update you with Grin

The woman's kids have been off all week with a sickness bug. Nobody has seen her at the nursery since the party, but they're sending over deliveries of food... Which I don't quite understand but seem to be well appreciated

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Bluerussian · 22/01/2020 15:32

I have a funny feeling I posted my last effort on the wrong thread! D'oh. Just ignore.

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EagleVisionSquirrelWork · 22/01/2020 14:14

It feels like there are two entirely separate discussions going on on this thread now. Confused I hope the OP comes back so that we can have some closure on one of them at least!

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Bluerussian · 22/01/2020 13:23

There's terrible racism in Norfolk. The inhabitants are terrified of foreigners and are firmly Brexiteers.

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cannockcandy · 22/01/2020 13:16

My son used to do ballet. My reply would be this...
"I'm sorry but what part of the theme did my child not adhere to? He does ballet and wished to attend the party as a ballet dancer. I presume you have sent this message to the parents of any female pirates too? I must say though, I was surprised to read your message as I didn't know that I was associated with a sexist and homophobic judgemental ingrate so thanks for making me aware of that.
Take care.

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yesiamgoingtoeatthat · 21/01/2020 22:38

I realise I've missed the boat on this, but I would send endless memes of male ballet dancers until she blocked me. But I am very immature.

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MAFIL · 21/01/2020 21:16

angell84 I'm a Mancunian and lived most of my life in or around the city, though I moved away some years ago. I am sorry that you didn't feel welcome in my home city, and I don't dispute that your experiences are real, but I am quite surprised. Things may have changed in recent years I guess - the world in general seems to be getting less tolerant - but Manchester is a large multicultural city and I don't recall racism being particularly widespread I lived there. Where I live now is pretty monocultural and although it is lovely here in many ways, I really miss the huge range of people that I knew in Manchester. I am sorry that you didn't meet people like my previous neighbours and friends as I am sure you would not have found them racist. Every city has plenty of bad people in it of course, but honestly, there are lots of good people in Manchester too. I hope if you ever return you will have better fortune.

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Michellelovesizzy · 21/01/2020 20:56

Sounds like a wine text 2 me. I wouldnt relpy its not normal 2 text some1 that. It dosent deserve a reply. The bit at the end were she says ur not sane wtf..... she isnt sane lol

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YouJustDoYou · 21/01/2020 20:20

@angell84 non white family here, lived a few counties over in the UK. Been fine, actually for us. Sorry you seem to have only been to racist parts? We've loved living in the UK.

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angell84 · 21/01/2020 19:25

@summersmumma not all white British people are racist.

But, as a country overall - it is not the most pleasant country to live in.

I am lucky enough to travel around.

Canada,
Denmark,
Sweden,
Holland,
Norway,
Finland

all seem like the best places to live - human rights wise.

The U.K had alot of racism and violence , when I was there. And l, I am also hearing racist incidents from people that I know in the U.K.

Yes, not every white, British person is racist, but the country as a whole - does not seem to be doing much to tackle racism.

I want to live in a kinder, more peaceful country.

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SummersMumma · 21/01/2020 18:58

Not all White British people are racist.
Not everyone in the UK born here is prejudiced.
I am sorry that you have had bad experiences but I am also tired of being tarred with that brush due to pathetic, small minded idiots.

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angell84 · 21/01/2020 18:09

*excuse the typos on my phone

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angell84 · 21/01/2020 18:09

I am not just blaming the U.K.

I am in the United States right now, and I see huge racism here aswell.

It is Not directed at me this time, because I am white. The white/black divide here is pretty shocking. I am in a city and all the white people have the good jobs, and all the black people have the bad jobs. It is awful! I hate racism - directed at me or directed at anyone else

I have been looking around at countries to see where the best quality if life is.

I have decided on canada.

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angell84 · 21/01/2020 18:04

@amaryl I was in Manchester city. If you are not white and English by three generations or more - you are not welcome in England. I am white - mot British.

I had comments made to me about going over and stealing their jobs, and that I should fuck off back to where I came from. I did fuck off to a better place!

While I was there - a man told me - that he was told to fuck off back to Pakistan every week. He wasn't from Pakistan - but that ia what they saw.

A woman told me that she was asked if her three children were hers, because they were too white.

I heard people laughing at the Irish, Polish and Indian people in various places.

I heard women blaming the "fucking pakis" for crimes.

I have seen threads on here where "an Asian woman was treated like the housekeeper in the U.K. , when she was the wife".

Racism is a HUGE issue in Britain.

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