Exactly. Same at many churches where everyone can go where they want. |
And this kind of racist nonsense is why folks spend time amongst themselves. Do you spend any time with POC? I bet no one even notices that you don't. I really can't believe we are back here in 2025. |
Camps? Maybe as young kids. And maybe one or two. Otherwise kids do not rely on summer camp to make school friends. I guess I’m talking about older kids. When they start going to specialty summer programs. Mine go to specialty summer programs with kids from all over the country and out of the country. Some kids go to sports programs, school programs, religious camps, a huge variety of camps. Income doesn’t come into play as much as talent does for a lot of these. The gifted athletes get the camps paid for. The super smart kids get camps at colleges paid for. There will be ahole kids who take after their parents and judge people by their parent’s income. The ones who judge someone based on their zip code. But they are the minority and usually don’t end up doing anything of value in life. |
Quite a bit. And I don't accuse them of codeswitching just because they don't conform to stereotypes that you picked up from TV. |
Are you serious? Because black people weren’t allowed to attend the “white” universities. That’s why it was founded. |
You have no idea. And also, I don't believe you. I am a POC, so I speaker from lived experience, not anything on tv. |
+1. I may need to quit dcum. The ignorance is staggering. |
Here’s what I noticed when I went to a majority white college. White students occasionally complained about what they called “the Black tables”. They didn’t complain about the football team tables or the drama student tables, or even the pre-meds who want to bond over organic chemistry tables. They didn’t complain about the Jewish tables or the students who ate at the Kosher Kitchen either. What I eventually realized was that the students who complained saw the other student groups as individuals who shared commonalities. They saw the Black students sitting together as “Black students sitting together” — and somehow felt threatened by this, yet rarely took the initiative to join in and share the table.
One of the reasons students segregate along racial lines is for the opportunity to interact with other students as individuals— instead of being someone else’s educational experience. It gets exhausting, especially when you’re treated as an anomaly by those who view themselves as somehow representing the default, ideal, or norm. |
This seems exceedingly doubtful. You sound more like a good liberal who read White Fragility a few years ago for that one class. So now you work buzzwords like "codeswitching" and "POC" into your conversations and refer to homogeneous groups as "folks". We get it, you're a good person. Nice job. |
The separation is taught. Watch some 3 year olds play together. There's some natural curiosity about hair and skin color, but they are as gleeful to play with each other as with with kids that look more like them. It makes no difference for 3 year olds. If the black kids in high school or college are self-segregating, it's because that's what adults taught them to do. It's not natural. It's taught. |
What are black parents teaching their children? |
+2 I'm at a loss for words. |
What are Black children experiencing around white children, white parents, white teachers and other white authority figures? It should go within saying, but there is no monolithic Black community, and Black parents don’t have a manual to “teach” their children — although most do have to explain, earlier than they’d like, the realities of systemic racism. I agree — it IS taught. I just don’t agree that most of the “teaching” is coming from the Black parents. PP, why are you singling out the Black kids here — when the OP described several different groups of kids? What do you think the White parents and the Asian parents are “teaching their children”? |
Why are you still writing LatinX in 2025? Sounds to me like you are the one obsessed with race. |
Well? Why are they? |