Ohio woman sues sperm bank after racial mix-up

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Jan 29, 2005
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Yes I would.. bigots don't scare me..

you stand your grounds and don't be a punk about the situation..
A little girl in school isn't you though and it ain't you that will be dealing with the bigots every single day of your life. You'd be throwing a little girl head first in the deep end and saying "deal with it". lol that's stupid as fuck.
 
May 9, 2002
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Put it this way - they ordered a product, the company fucked up and didn't give them the product they ordered. Unfortunately this isn't Amazon where you can't just ship the product back.

Obviously they should be happy they have a child, but I can understand their point of view as well.
This.

And of course, the media creates the title of the article make it sound like its more than what it is. Shocking.
 
May 13, 2002
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I think this recent story magnifies their concerns a bit. Parents are lucky these psycho pigs didn't murder the kid....


Neighbors call 911 for black kid entering his own home, cops pepper spray him


http://www.rawstory.com/rs/2014/10/....m-for-burglar/

The foster parents of a Fuquay-Varina, North Carolina high school student are furious after neighbors mistook their son for a burglar and called police, who responded by pepper-spraying him in his own home, WTVD reports.

Stacy Tyler said she had left her home unlocked because she knew her foster son, DeShawn Currie, would be arriving home from school. When neighbors spotted Currie, who is black, entering the Tyler residence, they immediately called police.

When they arrived, they ordered Currie to put his hands on the door. “For what?” he said he replied. “This is my house. Why are y’all here?”

Officers then pointed to a photograph on the mantel of the Tyler’s natural born children, all of whom are white, at which point Currie became angry. After a brief argument, officers pepper-sprayed Currie in the face.

Stacy Tyler arrived home to find Currie being treated by EMS for the pepper-spray, and quickly cleared up the confusion with the officers, who told her that her foster son had been threatening and belligerent.

Currie insisted he was merely offended by the officer’s suggestion that he could not possibly be part of the Tyler family.

“I had moved into my room, and I’m feeling like I’m loved,” he said. “And then when they come in and they just profile me and say that I’m not who I am. And that I do not stay here because there was white kids on the wall, that really made me mad.”

No charges were filed against him