Advice from Parents of *Minority Students*

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Asian cultures tend to praise and glorify white attributes and skin, which is deeply problematic to Americans, but we have to accept that this is their culture. If they choose not to talk to black or Hispanic students, that might be a good thing for everyone


This is super racist right here

Racist? Talk to my Korean mother in law who I had to spend a year working through her own racism because she couldn’t handle her daughter marrying someone who isn’t Korean. Or the skin bleaching practices that are normalized? Or what about the very inequitable treatment of white people, including me, versus minorities in East Asian societies. It’s as racist as calling America a consumerist society is stereotyping. Not everyone babies every little thing minorities do and can see the obvious racism many Asian Americans hold.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Did not read the thread in total. But once DC realizes that skin color doesn’t matter, they will be free to enjoy this collfge and most will enjoy it with them. Race only matters if you make it.


Yep, this means Asians should make every effort to become friends with not only white students, but hispanic, and gasp! black students as well. You got it, skin color doesn't matter.
Anonymous
These days people who cry about racism are just inadequate and insecure. No one cares.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Did not read the thread in total. But once DC realizes that skin color doesn’t matter, they will be free to enjoy this collfge and most will enjoy it with them. Race only matters if you make it.


Yep, this means Asians should make every effort to become friends with not only white students, but hispanic, and gasp! black students as well. You got it, skin color doesn't matter.


Wow. Your life must be really easy. Not a hint of critical thinking.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Did not read the thread in total. But once DC realizes that skin color doesn’t matter, they will be free to enjoy this collfge and most will enjoy it with them. Race only matters if you make it.


Yep, this means Asians should make every effort to become friends with not only white students, but hispanic, and gasp! black students as well. You got it, skin color doesn't matter.


Wow. Your life must be really easy. Not a hint of critical thinking.


yep I turned the tables back to you and you don't like it.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Asian cultures tend to praise and glorify white attributes and skin, which is deeply problematic to Americans, but we have to accept that this is their culture. If they choose not to talk to black or Hispanic students, that might be a good thing for everyone


OP is worried about Whites as much.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:this is a troll post


Asian hate. See right through.

Racism doesn’t exist. It’s 2025.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Asian cultures tend to praise and glorify white attributes and skin, which is deeply problematic to Americans, but we have to accept that this is their culture. If they choose not to talk to black or Hispanic students, that might be a good thing for everyone


OP is worried about Whites as much.

Yeah but white peoples are used to interacting with black peoples and are not culturally allowed to segregate themselves with other white people
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:These days people who cry about racism are just inadequate and insecure. No one cares.


Racism is measurable, not a matter of personal fragility. Naming racism is not a sign of insecurity, it is how people assert basic dignity and push society closer to its own ideals.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Did not read the thread in total. But once DC realizes that skin color doesn’t matter, they will be free to enjoy this collfge and most will enjoy it with them. Race only matters if you make it.


Yep, this means Asians should make every effort to become friends with not only white students, but hispanic, and gasp! black students as well. You got it, skin color doesn't matter.

Actually it means that people just be people. You are literally proving my point.
Anonymous
If Asian people are racist, why are you trying to be friends with them?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Did not read the thread in total. But once DC realizes that skin color doesn’t matter, they will be free to enjoy this collfge and most will enjoy it with them. Race only matters if you make it.


Yep, this means Asians should make every effort to become friends with not only white students, but hispanic, and gasp! black students as well. You got it, skin color doesn't matter.

Actually it means that people just be people. You are literally proving my point.


This is incoherent. "People just be people" literally means nothing. You are not making any point at all.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Did not read the thread in total. But once DC realizes that skin color doesn’t matter, they will be free to enjoy this collfge and most will enjoy it with them. Race only matters if you make it.


Yep, this means Asians should make every effort to become friends with not only white students, but hispanic, and gasp! black students as well. You got it, skin color doesn't matter.

Actually it means that people just be people. You are literally proving my point.

That’s …kinda their point. If you’re going to generalize, you shouldn’t try to obfuscate when someone goes into the specifics of that generalization
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:These days people who cry about racism are just inadequate and insecure. No one cares.


Racism is measurable, not a matter of personal fragility. Naming racism is not a sign of insecurity, it is how people assert basic dignity and push society closer to its own ideals.

Nope. It’s how inadequate people attempt to harvest an edge in social power dynamics that are arcane and useless.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Asian cultures tend to praise and glorify white attributes and skin, which is deeply problematic to Americans, but we have to accept that this is their culture. If they choose not to talk to black or Hispanic students, that might be a good thing for everyone


This is super racist right here

Racist? Talk to my Korean mother in law who I had to spend a year working through her own racism because she couldn’t handle her daughter marrying someone who isn’t Korean. Or the skin bleaching practices that are normalized? Or what about the very inequitable treatment of white people, including me, versus minorities in East Asian societies. It’s as racist as calling America a consumerist society is stereotyping. Not everyone babies every little thing minorities do and can see the obvious racism many Asian Americans hold.


Koreans don't need skin bleaching.
They have whiter skin than Whites.
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