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A young boy is discriminating against this young girl, just because she looks different.
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| Why do you look different to me? | |
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The little girl is standing up for herself, because she knows there is nothing wrong with the way she looks.
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| It's wierd, I don't like it. | |
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| I'm going to tell the teacher on you. | |
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The little girl tells the teacher.
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| Mr. Jones, Andrew was being rude to me because I look different to him. | |
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| Well, I'm going to have a little talk to Andrew. | |
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