Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Too bad you can’t get brain implants.
The bar isn't a test of your IQ, it's a test of your hard work.
It requires both.
Anyone with an average IQ could do it with enough time and work.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Too bad you can’t get brain implants.
The bar isn't a test of your IQ, it's a test of your hard work.
It requires both.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Too bad you can’t get brain implants.
The bar isn't a test of your IQ, it's a test of your hard work.
Anonymous wrote:Too bad you can’t get brain implants.
Anonymous wrote:Now she is playing a divorce lawyer on TV - “All is Fair” on Hulu.
Sure, but you still don't get to decide how people choose to identify.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am biracial and identify as Black. I have no problem telling people my background but I was raised to identify as black and it’s how the world sees me. It’s no different than Bob Marley; he had a white father and identified as black. Or Halle Berry who has a white mother but identifies as Black. This is not a new concept and is very common.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You don't get to decide how those kids identify.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:ICYMI: tons of people failed the February bar this year. It’s a national story at the moment.
And plenty of “smart” people who went to “good” schools do not pass on the first try.
I know someone who graduated from a Tier 1 school who has failed the bar 3 times.
I think Kim should be applauded for even bothering to study and achieve a lofty educational goal given that she’s a celeb who doesn’t need the hassle. I think she really cares about criminal justice reform and systemic racism. After all, she is the mom of 4 black children and the aunt of black nieces and nephews. Her voice matters, so why poo poo her attempt to make a difference? Wouldn’t it be great if she’s successful?
Biracial.
They literally are biracial though? It’s not like identifying as a particular gender.
But it doesn’t change the fact for you or any of those you mentioned, all are still half white. That cannot just be ignored or erased.
Anonymous wrote:I am biracial and identify as Black. I have no problem telling people my background but I was raised to identify as black and it’s how the world sees me. It’s no different than Bob Marley; he had a white father and identified as black. Or Halle Berry who has a white mother but identifies as Black. This is not a new concept and is very common.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You don't get to decide how those kids identify.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:ICYMI: tons of people failed the February bar this year. It’s a national story at the moment.
And plenty of “smart” people who went to “good” schools do not pass on the first try.
I know someone who graduated from a Tier 1 school who has failed the bar 3 times.
I think Kim should be applauded for even bothering to study and achieve a lofty educational goal given that she’s a celeb who doesn’t need the hassle. I think she really cares about criminal justice reform and systemic racism. After all, she is the mom of 4 black children and the aunt of black nieces and nephews. Her voice matters, so why poo poo her attempt to make a difference? Wouldn’t it be great if she’s successful?
Biracial.
They literally are biracial though? It’s not like identifying as a particular gender.