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  • Mar 23, 2023
    WRU

    im not reading all 11 pages (in 2 hours no less) need that highlight reel

    Someone says something, gets called a dummy

    Someone gets accused of being a pedo

    Americans always make things about them

    Same ole same ole

  • Mar 23, 2023
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    Man what the fuck is going on itt

  • Mar 23, 2023
    deleteduser579


  • Mar 23, 2023

    Waiting for that avy to disappear

  • Mar 23, 2023
    Smacked Voodoo

    Man what the fuck is going on itt

    dumb racist pedo got exposed

  • Mar 23, 2023
    sniper

    you know how much people think Africa is one big country where everyone lives in hunter-gatherer societies

    It's sad

    everyone swings around on vines like they’re in Tarzan

  • Mar 23, 2023
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    Many people in Uganda and Nigeria believe homosexuality is a product of colonialism and that is why legislation moves so quickly against the community.

    This is really sad. Thousands upon thousands of LGBTQIA+ individuals are going to be harmed or killed from this.

  • Mar 23, 2023
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    afterimage

    Any source on that? And you realize oppression comes more in just schools having s***ty infrastructure.

    So kids that grow up in unstable environments, they may have a myriad of different reasons affecting their ability to get a decent education.

    Lack of food security, d****, crime, Universities purposely choosing which schooling zones to accept students from. That’s even implying these students are pushed and strived by administrations or their own parents (again depends on the home life) to even believe in themselves or give them opportunities to expand.

    Then we can get into the optics and messaging of how low income schools or even locations in general are treated by the media. Parents choosing where to invest their money and send their kids to school (as they should, but the whys/ifs and how they choose to personally become invested in that particular institutions future. Are the teachers operating there in good faith? Or do they have the mindset of “these kids are troublemakers and can’t be fixed”

    Do we have faculty that look like them? How many POC faculty do we see in America vs them working janitorial or cook positions and not positions of leadership in American educational institutions. That also factors into what kind of legislation gets passed and how that affects those areas.

    Than its asked why do schools with teachers who live in those communities still do poorly ?

    Why does the kid have mostly access to bad food because the only ppl willing to set up a store their were poor immigrants grocery stores have tried and felt it was a poor investment

  • Mar 23, 2023
    Smacked Voodoo

    Man what the fuck is going on itt

    our favorite dumb nigga nadia is back

  • Mar 23, 2023
    sniper

    you know how much people think Africa is one big country where everyone lives in hunter-gatherer societies

    It's sad

    they tried to call us crazy for pointing this out

  • Mar 23, 2023
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    afterimage

    Any source on that? And you realize oppression comes more in just schools having s***ty infrastructure.

    So kids that grow up in unstable environments, they may have a myriad of different reasons affecting their ability to get a decent education.

    Lack of food security, d****, crime, Universities purposely choosing which schooling zones to accept students from. That’s even implying these students are pushed and strived by administrations or their own parents (again depends on the home life) to even believe in themselves or give them opportunities to expand.

    Then we can get into the optics and messaging of how low income schools or even locations in general are treated by the media. Parents choosing where to invest their money and send their kids to school (as they should, but the whys/ifs and how they choose to personally become invested in that particular institutions future. Are the teachers operating there in good faith? Or do they have the mindset of “these kids are troublemakers and can’t be fixed”

    Do we have faculty that look like them? How many POC faculty do we see in America vs them working janitorial or cook positions and not positions of leadership in American educational institutions. That also factors into what kind of legislation gets passed and how that affects those areas.

    Also putting this as a Poc problem is funny cause this aint really a poc problem

    its a underclass cultural problem

  • Mar 23, 2023
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    math fifty

    Nigga that is what you said verbatim

    conservatism (for example in countries that pass bills like these) is a time machine to the past. clearly this bill is further down that spectrum than the rest of the socially developed world (NOT referring to america, and even still).

    like bro context and comprehension go such a long way. why tf would i be referring to race given what i said? how can I be pro leftism/social development and be racist?

    yall are ACTUALLY legitimately dumb

  • Mar 23, 2023
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  • Mar 23, 2023
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    La Zezta Trez

    Also putting this as a Poc problem is funny cause this aint really a poc problem

    its a underclass cultural problem

    it’s almost like class and race are tied closely together in America

  • Mar 23, 2023
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    deceased

    Many people in Uganda and Nigeria believe homosexuality is a product of colonialism and that is why legislation moves so quickly against the community.

    This is really sad. Thousands upon thousands of LGBTQIA+ individuals are going to be harmed or killed from this.

    We believe it's a product of colonialism? Expand on that please?

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    afterimage

    it’s almost like class and race are tied closely together in America

    Nah a poor immigrants does better most times than a poor American

    That's why I said underclass culture

  • Mar 23, 2023
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    La Zezta Trez
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    Nah a poor immigrants does better most times than a poor American

    That's why I said underclass culture

    Data?

  • Mar 23, 2023
    Three Meows Mór

    Data?

    He made it up

  • My source is that I made it the F*** up - the thread

  • Mar 23, 2023
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    Three Meows Mór

    Data?

    Go check the Income by racial groups you will notice their mostly immigrants from poor countries

    Filipinos, South asians, Russians, Nigerians, ... etc
    vox.com/policy-and-politics/2019/11/1/20942642/study-paper-american-dream-economic-mobility-immigrant-income-boustan-abramitzky-jacome-perez

  • La Zezta Trez

    Go check the Income by racial groups you will notice their mostly immigrants from poor countries

    Filipinos, South asians, Russians, Nigerians, ... etc
    https://www.vox.com/policy-and-politics/2019/11/1/20942642/study-paper-american-dream-economic-mobility-immigrant-income-boustan-abramitzky-jacome-perez

    Thank you. I wish you didn't bring me to Vox because now I'm reading about the FTC fighting subscription cancellations

    I will circle back to your point tho

  • Mar 23, 2023
    La Zezta Trez

    Go check the Income by racial groups you will notice their mostly immigrants from poor countries

    Filipinos, South asians, Russians, Nigerians, ... etc
    https://www.vox.com/policy-and-politics/2019/11/1/20942642/study-paper-american-dream-economic-mobility-immigrant-income-boustan-abramitzky-jacome-perez

    "The typical explanation offered for this kind of immigrant achievement is some inherent quality resulting from cultural differences, such as a strong work ethic or placing a value on education....A lot of it has to do with immigrants being willing to move anywhere and choosing locations where there are growing industries and a good set of job opportunities for their kids. Those are choices that immigrants are making that are different from the US-born and that could be a feature of immigrant success.”

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