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She pretends to be black. |
She is half black half Asian but she was raised by her Indian mother. She went to an all black college. |
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For those new to the concept of Asian discrimination, please read about the "bamboo ceiling."
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bamboo_ceiling#:~:text=As%20described%20by%20a%20senior,skills%22%20that%20cannot%20actually%20be It also talks about media, sports, political, educational, and business underrepresentation. |
Cowards on this post only want to stereotype Asians. They are too scared of stereotyping blacks. |
| Sounds like our ungrateful critics would be better off where they came from. |
Do you mean uterus? We should really let women have the final say over stuff like that. Isn’t that part of the liberal Democrat’s platform? |
Yes, you should go back to Ireland or Germany |
this is true, but it should not be the case for public schools. Race should not be a factor. Income level, sure, but not race. |
Completely agree with this. |
| How many high schools in China have majority-American school enrollments? |
This would be difficult for many Americans with at least partial European background because not only did many immigrants from Europe marry immigrants from different countries after they got here, but many had already married people from other countries before they had left Europe. In addition, many of the borders of European countries have drastically changed since the time the immigrant ancestors had left. So, even if all your ancestors have only married other people from the same place, it could be a completely different country than it was at the time the ancestors had lived there. Many, if not most, Americans with some European background are mixtures if many different nationalities. |
None because they don't study as hard as the locals. Perhaps real Americans should study harder. Just a thought. |
Ok, if someone could just provide a Chinese study schedule I will implement it straight away. |
Right. That happens on most of the other posts. Or are you new to DCUM? |
No. Many Americans don't value spending all of our time studying. We want to live and enjoy a diverse life. There's more to life than studying and getting a high score on a test. What does that give you? You get to sit at a desk and write code for 100 hrs. per week until you retire? Is that the goal? When you're on your death bed, nobody is going to ask you how much money you made or what you scored on the SAT. |