Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Sorry I should have clarified yes most Africans value education and most African Americans don't.
When you look at demos overall most of the black population is low SES in low classes with the immigrant families being outliers much like the Asian immigrant families. And yes I am well aware that there are some Asians who identify with ghetto culture but again they are the minority in MoCo overall.
I'm an AA married to an African, and have both AAs and black immigrants (African, West Indian, etc.) in our well-educated social circles. Sweeping generalizations like the above are utter BS.
Instead of commenting on other ethnic/racial groups you clearly know little about, maybe you should ponder your own poor education, which has lead to the uncritical thinking and run-on sentences on display here.
Well looks like there are a bunch of black people on here today
Look I don't understand what is so hard here. Black people have lower SES, lower test scores, and care about education less than the average population. Now granted that this is DCUM I expect most of you care more. Most upper middle class and above black people don't send their kids to majority black schools. They go private or go to schools that are higher performing. Those are the facts and yes I would say that to your face.
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This is a common issue on DCUM so let me speak slowly. Generalizations exist because they are true a majority of the time. Great that your personal situation is different but you have to realize you are an outlier. Facts and statistics are not on your side.
The original topic was even in diverse schools students generally sit with students that look like them. My point was that this is because high schools have tracking and in general aka a majority of the time in MOCO schools asians and whites are in higher level classes and blacks and hispancis are in lower level classes. Have a good evening.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wow, these are some very dangerous and unfounded generalizations. For folks that believe in these tired stereotypes, might I suggest you expand your network a little more. There are some "lazy asians that are bad at math" and "poor white people with low test scores that happen to be good dancers" eagerly waiting to meet you.
In all seriousness, every group, every community includes a diverse collection of people that will defy whatever closed-minded narrative you are trying to push. And the key word here is "people", which at the end of the day that's all it really comes down to. No one group has a monopoly on the character traits of hard work or laziness.
+1. I was just about to add that, amongst my Jewish relatives, there are 'geniuses pianists', 'run-of-the-mill jocks' and - gasp - 'lazy deadbeats who barely make it in middle school'. Yes, there are Jewish kids who don't give a crap about education.
Anonymous wrote:Wow, these are some very dangerous and unfounded generalizations. For folks that believe in these tired stereotypes, might I suggest you expand your network a little more. There are some "lazy asians that are bad at math" and "poor white people with low test scores that happen to be good dancers" eagerly waiting to meet you.
In all seriousness, every group, every community includes a diverse collection of people that will defy whatever closed-minded narrative you are trying to push. And the key word here is "people", which at the end of the day that's all it really comes down to. No one group has a monopoly on the character traits of hard work or laziness.
Anonymous wrote:
Well looks like there are a bunch of black people on here today
Look I don't understand what is so hard here. Black people have lower SES, lower test scores, and care about education less than the average population. Now granted that this is DCUM I expect most of you care more. Most upper middle class and above black people don't send their kids to majority black schools. They go private or go to schools that are higher performing. Those are the facts and yes I would say that to your face.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Sorry I should have clarified yes most Africans value education and most African Americans don't.
When you look at demos overall most of the black population is low SES in low classes with the immigrant families being outliers much like the Asian immigrant families. And yes I am well aware that there are some Asians who identify with ghetto culture but again they are the minority in MoCo overall.
I bet you wouldn’t dare say any of this in front of a black person.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Sorry I should have clarified yes most Africans value education and most African Americans don't.
When you look at demos overall most of the black population is low SES in low classes with the immigrant families being outliers much like the Asian immigrant families. And yes I am well aware that there are some Asians who identify with ghetto culture but again they are the minority in MoCo overall.
I'm an AA married to an African, and have both AAs and black immigrants (African, West Indian, etc.) in our well-educated social circles. Sweeping generalizations like the above are utter BS.
Instead of commenting on other ethnic/racial groups you clearly know little about, maybe you should ponder your own poor education, which has lead to the uncritical thinking and run-on sentences on display here.
Anonymous wrote:Sorry I should have clarified yes most Africans value education and most African Americans don't.
When you look at demos overall most of the black population is low SES in low classes with the immigrant families being outliers much like the Asian immigrant families. And yes I am well aware that there are some Asians who identify with ghetto culture but again they are the minority in MoCo overall.
Anonymous wrote:Sorry I should have clarified yes most Africans value education and most African Americans don't.
When you look at demos overall most of the black population is low SES in low classes with the immigrant families being outliers much like the Asian immigrant families. And yes I am well aware that there are some Asians who identify with ghetto culture but again they are the minority in MoCo overall.
I bet you wouldn’t dare say any of this in front of a black person.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Sorry I should have clarified yes most Africans value education and most African Americans don't.
When you look at demos overall most of the black population is low SES in low classes with the immigrant families being outliers much like the Asian immigrant families. And yes I am well aware that there are some Asians who identify with ghetto culture but again they are the minority in MoCo overall.
Let me assure you that the racists who freak out about the number of Black kids at our local school are not taking the time to figure out which are "African" and which are "African American."
Anonymous wrote:Sorry I should have clarified yes most Africans value education and most African Americans don't.
When you look at demos overall most of the black population is low SES in low classes with the immigrant families being outliers much like the Asian immigrant families. And yes I am well aware that there are some Asians who identify with ghetto culture but again they are the minority in MoCo overall.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Sorry I should have clarified yes most Africans value education and most African Americans don't.
When you look at demos overall most of the black population is low SES in low classes with the immigrant families being outliers much like the Asian immigrant families. And yes I am well aware that there are some Asians who identify with ghetto culture but again they are the minority in MoCo overall.
Alternatively, you could just stop posting generalizations based on stereotypes. Please.
eh I prefer to stick to factual evidence but thanks for playing
Anonymous wrote:Sorry I should have clarified yes most Africans value education and most African Americans don't.
When you look at demos overall most of the black population is low SES in low classes with the immigrant families being outliers much like the Asian immigrant families. And yes I am well aware that there are some Asians who identify with ghetto culture but again they are the minority in MoCo overall.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Sorry I should have clarified yes most Africans value education and most African Americans don't.
When you look at demos overall most of the black population is low SES in low classes with the immigrant families being outliers much like the Asian immigrant families. And yes I am well aware that there are some Asians who identify with ghetto culture but again they are the minority in MoCo overall.
Alternatively, you could just stop posting generalizations based on stereotypes. Please.