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Didn't we de-segregate for a reason?
Didn't we de-segregate for a reason?
The modern college campus is an insulated Marxist cesspool. Sad.
They, in general (imo), are for these movements and think they're being progressive.
Spoils of winning the war...Boston is1000% racist. Harvard is 1000000% more elite racist. I'm sure everybody wants this. And the south gets a bad rap. SMDAB, yanks.
The administrators are the useful idiot boomers who grew up and were educated by their Marxist professors 40 years ago.Where the hell are the administrators? Are there no rational adults around to supervise this narcissism?
Feels like we're heading to a second civil rights movement or something, just feel like the black vs. white thing has ratcheted up a lot over the last ten years. Is it the age of social media and everything being filmed on the internet that's exposing that we are still a little racist (and some are a lot racist) and the whole "everyone is equal now" thing was actually all ******** in the first place or what? Its just weird, I don't get it.
I'm blue-eyed whitey with a law degree and people are ******** to me too and try to take advantage of me basically every hour.
Do I have it better than some random minority? I guess. I don't know.
Would I succeed if my skin tone was different? Probably.
There is a discussion to be had here but the superficial **** is especially superficial in this regard.
I do believe that there is something to the "everyone is equal now" ethos.
Could you be a little less vague about how you were treated different? And where are all these black guys getting shot by cops every 5 minutes. I must be watching the wrong news.I grew up an immigrant here (I was 6 when we moved to the States). Were we treated differently? Yeah, we were, but not significantly different, just different. I'm all grown up and married to a blonde american girl now and I am definitely treated differently than when I was younger or how my parents were treated (but its also important to note that I don't look foreign and none of you would know I was foreign unless I told you), but again it wasn't significant. And me and my siblings all have great jobs now because we weren't limited in what we could get as we had tons of opportunities in america.
So its easy for me to say based on my experiences that "as long as you work hard you can do anything you want in America!" But then you start seeing all these cop videos every 5 minutes of a black guy getting shot, read these stories about the recent re-segregation of schools in america, see all these neo-nazi communities emerging online and you start to wonder if you are just living in a bubble and that we are still a long *** way from everyone having the same opportunities. I dunno, just feel like its hard to avoid nowadays.
Could you be a little less vague about how you were treated different? And where are all these black guys getting shot by cops every 5 minutes. I must be watching the wrong news.
see all these neo-nazi communities emerging online...
So, you're ill b/c you chose to be a stranger in a strange land? Yet, you suffer the setbacks b/c it beats the piss out of your home country?Just on the internet. There's literally a new video posted everyday, I'm not out seeking them or anything, but if you were you could. Just treated differently. You know, people would be more cold and rude. When you're out a restaurant the servers and people taking your order being dismissive, people giving you weird looks when you speak in another language, not being invited to certain things. You know when you're in a room and there are maybe a group of people talking about you and making fun of you? You can sense it but its all behind your back but not really? Like that. Not all the time, but a good bit of it. It wasn't that big of a deal, but definitely different.
So, you're ill b/c you chose to be a stranger in a strange land? Yet, you suffer the setbacks b/c it beats the piss out of your home country?
Count your blessings, *******. Door is always open.
Just treated differently. You know, people would be more cold and rude. When you're out a restaurant the servers and people taking your order being dismissive, people giving you weird looks when you speak in another language, not being invited to certain things. You know when you're in a room and there are maybe a group of people talking about you and making fun of you? You can sense it but its all behind your back but not really? Like that. Not all the time, but a good bit of it.
it is if you roll the R's"Ron" is not a Mexican name. Just sayin.
"I'm blue-eyed whitey with a law degree and people are ******** to me too and try to take advantage of me basically every hour.
Do I have it better than some random minority? I guess. I don't know."
Hankshanker was telling his background and his story. Since I am a random minor minority figured I'd tell him mine. This was what I told him when I "belittled americans":
"I grew up an immigrant here (I was 6 when we moved to the States). Were we treated differently? Yeah, we were, but not significantly different, just different"
Man, I can see why you got so offended there, phew, I had some pretty harsh words for America there!! [eyeroll]
Anyway, that's fine if you don't like me, I have literally no emotions or feeling for you whatsoever.
They canned a duke professor of divinity for advising against going to some race workshop. My guess is all he said was true enough it hurt some feelings. Frankly, and more than anything else about it, I'm bored with it. I get every angle. I've taken damn near every position on it at some point. I do think cops need more accountability but I don't even see that as racial. I don't know. Every revolution eats itself. This one has run out of utility and is creating problems where there aren't any to justify its continued existence and raise money.
"I'm blue-eyed whitey with a law degree and people are ******** to me too and try to take advantage of me basically every hour.
Do I have it better than some random minority? I guess. I don't know."
Hankshanker was telling his background and his story. Since I am a random minor minority figured I'd tell him mine. This was what I told him when I "belittled americans":
"I grew up an immigrant here (I was 6 when we moved to the States). Were we treated differently? Yeah, we were, but not significantly different, just different"
Man, I can see why you got so offended there, phew, I had some pretty harsh words for America there!! [eyeroll]
Anyway, that's fine if you don't like me, I have literally no emotions or feeling for you whatsoever.