I sure hope my kid’s future in-laws are nothing like that! |
You act like homogeneous systems don’t gain the system. We all know the age, long story of having to hire someone’s cousin who is completely incompetent, simply cause he’s white and male.. |
In my opinion the US is a super power, because a bunch of poor immigrant go-getters from around the world risked it all. The blend of ideas, cultures and experiences made this country what it is today. It isn’t perfect, but it is pretty great in many aspects. |
Jaguar thought everyone forgot about Benetton and they stole their idea recently:
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If concerned about kid dating and OP's kid is white, stick to SEC southern schools. Bye. |
What? Because you got the end of that cautionary tale wrong. You're describing the homogeneous system many immigrants are coming from and trying to implement here. |
Of course they do. Everyone knows it—but not all countries. Some cultures are simply more honest and have better reputations. |
Because we can afford to accommodate—for now. Once resources are depleted, just watch opportunities slip away. Which they are probably already planning and doing |
opportunists (*typo) |
The imagined fear of scarcity. SMFH |
UVA for our kid. |
I don’t think it’s strange for her to be concerned about the diversity of her child’s friend-group. To the op: maybe once your kiddo gets to college, you could try to arrange some play dates with more diverse students, if you discover more diversification is necessary? |
This isn’t fear—it’s reality. Some struggle with affordability. Some travels to Mexico for cheaper medical care. Some plan their retirements in Europe. |
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| Do you spoon feed your 20 something kids? |