'Nailed It' Host Shares How To Talk To Kids About #BlackLivesMatter

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‘Nailed It’ Host Shares How To Talk To Kids About BlackLivesMatter nicolebyer

“You will allow your kid to watch me but not stand up for me,” she writes. She came up with a perfect script for parents whose kids watch her show, so take notes.

“A good way to explain to kids #blacklivesmatter: You like this black lady, right? She’s silly? She makes you tee hee hee? You would be sad if a police officer hurt her, right? Well, this is the current country we live in where someone you like can be hurt by the color of their skin and people in charge aren’t doing a f—ing thing about it,” she says.

If you’re curious about how to talk to your kids about riots and “looters,” well, Byer has the perfect response for you. “So they are protesting, and the looters… well, some of it is staged as a distraction and some are people who’ve been oppressed for so long it burst. And nice cops? There are no nice cops because if a cop was nice they wouldn’t watch and participate in violence against black and brown people.”

 

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