Anonymous wrote:It is a low-wage and low-skill job and those are often filled by women of color.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Apart from other reasons, I also think that a lot of Black and Hispanic women like children. I can only speak about Hispanic women, but they come from larger families where children are loved.
Interesting Pov, toured a facility with predominantly white caregivers and they were cold and neglectful. Middle Easternsand Hispanics are the main caregivers in my area and I prefer that for my child.
Anonymous wrote:Apart from other reasons, I also think that a lot of Black and Hispanic women like children. I can only speak about Hispanic women, but they come from larger families where children are loved.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You are the one who is new here. African Americans are not we are foundational to this country, have been here since before its existence, have fought in its wars, have played a part in building it up economically and socially. We don’t have to explain why we exist or are in a particular place at a given time. Just because you don't understand, doesn't mean there is a problem. You may prefer to see white faces or faves that look like yours in the centers, possibly reflecting the values in your own country, but you are not in your country.
All that time here hasn’t helped with reading comprehension, clearly. OP didn’t say anything negative about it, or ask anyone to “explain why they exist.” Grow up.![]()
If OP did not see it as a problem, OP would not have brought it up. She kept on looking at childcare center websites for an "alternative" and did not find one, hence her question.
Oh, she is welcome to join us in caregiving professions!
Why would you assume OP had a problem with it? Says more about you, really.
Her words speak about her, not me; the latter is an impossibility, I am one of 300+ million people in this country that she does not know.
You are just looking to be offended. OP simply asked a question.
+1. People would be a lot happier if they stopped assuming the worst in everyone.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You are the one who is new here. African Americans are not we are foundational to this country, have been here since before its existence, have fought in its wars, have played a part in building it up economically and socially. We don’t have to explain why we exist or are in a particular place at a given time. Just because you don't understand, doesn't mean there is a problem. You may prefer to see white faces or faves that look like yours in the centers, possibly reflecting the values in your own country, but you are not in your country.
All that time here hasn’t helped with reading comprehension, clearly. OP didn’t say anything negative about it, or ask anyone to “explain why they exist.” Grow up.![]()
If OP did not see it as a problem, OP would not have brought it up. She kept on looking at childcare center websites for an "alternative" and did not find one, hence her question.
Oh, she is welcome to join us in caregiving professions!
Why would you assume OP had a problem with it? Says more about you, really.
Her words speak about her, not me; the latter is an impossibility, I am one of 300+ million people in this country that she does not know.
You are just looking to be offended. OP simply asked a question.
Anonymous wrote:Apart from other reasons, I also think that a lot of Black and Hispanic women like children. I can only speak about Hispanic women, but they come from larger families where children are loved.
Anonymous wrote:I'm in Virginia and this isn't true. Ours are mostly Hispanic or white.