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Paternal racism

A form of racism exhibited by those who think that because a minority has suffered in the past, they are immediately less capable of logic, rationality, character, and success. Someone who is paternally racist thinks that due to these perceived shortcomings, minority members need constant hand-holding and affirmation in order to make it. Paternal racists will often believe they know what's best for minorities and feel very comfortable speaking for entire minority groups. This stems from their inability to acknowledge that minority individuals are just as capable and competent as them. Paternal racism is frequently witnessed in individuals who are over-eager to prove to others how non-racist they are. Paternal racism is superficially well-intentioned, but in reality thrives on categorizing minorities as lesser beings. It perpetuates the damaging stereotype that minorities are less capable and need help for everything.
To black person: "I think it's ridiculous our professor expects you to get A's on the test. Doesn't he know how hard you guys have it?"

Black person: "Smh, paternal racism."
Paternal racism by Geegeege May 26, 2017

paternal discrepancy 

the official term for a situation where a man is unknowingly raising another man's child
Patrick Connaro, a 42-year-old robotics engineer living in Colorado Springs, was sitting in the bleachers one warm Saturday afternoon in 2003, watching his son’s Little League game, when the ground opened beneath him.

“My little boy was there, he was up at bat, and I started yelling for him, ‘Go Matthew! Knock it out of the park!’ And another man started screaming for Matthew. Louder than me. I looked over, and I looked at him, and I was like, Who is this guy? And I looked at my son, and I looked at him … and they were identical.”

After the ball game, Connaro ordered a paternity test. The results came back 2 weeks later. “I opened up the letter from Labcorp, and it said, ‘ … 99.9 percent chance you are not the biological father of this child.’ I started crying. My head started spinning.”

Connaro admits that the possibility had crossed his mind before, given his son’s dissimilar facial features, but each time he questioned his wife about it, she vehemently denied the suggestion. Even when he showed her the test results, she still denied it. “She said, ‘You forged this,’ ” Connaro recalls, shaking his head in amazement.

Some call this paternity fraud. But a more accurate term is "paternal discrepancy." Paternity fraud emphasizes the financial aspect of the phenomenon, but paternal discrepancy (PD) describes the anomaly itself--the disconnect between what men think is true and the genetic reality. And research shows that it's a lot more common than we might believe.

Yerda Paterda 

Sort or like yada yada yada but means “and that was that “. Or can be used to finish a sentence or thought when you don’t have anything left to add.
Person A: what did you do today

Person B: we went to the museum, had lunch, walked around and you know, yerda paterda.

paternaperv

a man old enough to be a father who creeps on young girls
Ew, that paternaperv was totally scamming on me at the bar!
paternaperv by sashamish May 13, 2009
"Wow, you are so very patera. Wanna make out?"
patera by Quinn January 1, 2005

Cea Patera 

Cea Patera is the official owner of Patera Utopia. She is your virtual life coach that discusses a variation of topics on her website. She also takes private bookings and answers your messages privately on her Instagram. She also lives alongside an AI called Kleo Patera. Her small group of fans are called the PB'S (the pink baddies) as her whole aesthetic is pink.
Person 1 : "Hey have you heard about Cea Patera's new article on Patera Utopia?"
Person 2: "No not really but I should check it out because I want to know if my partner is cheating or not."
Person 1: "She will tell you all the big and subtle red flags."