Squeaky says of Rosie, “…there is not a big deal of difference between herself and Raymond and…she can’t afford to throw stones.” That expression means Rosie shouldn’t

throw stones at Raymond because he can’t defend himself.

make fun of Raymond because of his mental disability.

make mean remarks about Raymond because she is far from perfect herself.

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The expression means Rosie shouldn’t make mean remarks about Raymond because she is far from perfect herself. This suggests that she should not criticize or judge others when she has her own flaws and imperfections.

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