Anonymous wrote:Hmm out of context but a quick geography update Nepal isn't and never was a part of India, her parents are from Nepal not India...
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anything new on this? It is so sad, just got accepted to med school, 3.9 in undergrad..smh...
http://abcnews.go.com/US/students-murder-leaves-va-tech-reeling/story?id=22494157
Indian girl, aspiring doctor, stable family. Killed by 3 white students.
Look at the pictures of these accused. there is no intelligence in their eyes, the girl looks like a killer.
She is not an Indian. She was born in Russia. As far her family background, they are from Nepal not India. RIP Sam.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anything new on this? It is so sad, just got accepted to med school, 3.9 in undergrad..smh...
http://abcnews.go.com/US/students-murder-leaves-va-tech-reeling/story?id=22494157
Indian girl, aspiring doctor, stable family. Killed by 3 white students.
Look at the pictures of these accused. there is no intelligence in their eyes, the girl looks like a killer.
She is not an Indian. She was born in Russia. As far her family background, they are from Nepal not India. RIP Sam.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anything new on this? It is so sad, just got accepted to med school, 3.9 in undergrad..smh...
http://abcnews.go.com/US/students-murder-leaves-va-tech-reeling/story?id=22494157
Indian girl, aspiring doctor, stable family. Killed by 3 white students.
Look at the pictures of these accused. there is no intelligence in their eyes, the girl looks like a killer.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:^^^If the killer and her two conspirators had been black, race would be all over this thread. Sorry, I can't buy the why are you focusing on race argument.
Race IS all over this thread.
Anonymous wrote:^^^If the killer and her two conspirators had been black, race would be all over this thread. Sorry, I can't buy the why are you focusing on race argument.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Being close to your parents and a good student does not mean you can't also have a social life.
Yes, this is a ridiculous assumption. I am South Asian and had a 3.9 GPA in undergrad, was active in many organizations, joined a sorority, had a very active social life, and dated regularly. It is definitely possible to balance a healthy social life with doing well in school.
So true. Also S. Asian and had an excellent GPA and great social life. Lots of friends, really involved with student organizations including the dance team, went to plenty (maybe even too many) parties.
You'll see the stereotype that many want to put on smart South Asians/Asians, they need to make themselves feel superior in some way. They can't believe we can be smart, hardworking and socially normal. Haters gonna hate.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Being close to your parents and a good student does not mean you can't also have a social life.
Yes, this is a ridiculous assumption. I am South Asian and had a 3.9 GPA in undergrad, was active in many organizations, joined a sorority, had a very active social life, and dated regularly. It is definitely possible to balance a healthy social life with doing well in school.
Anonymous wrote:Being close to your parents and a good student does not mean you can't also have a social life.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:^^^If the killer and her two conspirators had been black, race would be all over this thread. Sorry, I can't buy the why are you focusing on race argument.
again, yes - I agree with you that there is a bias on how these things are viewed by the general public. Had it been black students, the assumption would immediately have been drug deal gone wrong, right?
But I'm not sure race was a factor in the murder. It is possible, but unlikely.
Anonymous wrote:^^^If the killer and her two conspirators had been black, race would be all over this thread. Sorry, I can't buy the why are you focusing on race argument.