By saying that you don’t see someone’s race or you don’t see their color and you just see them as a person, it tells black students that you don’t see the communities that they’ve grown up in and you don’t see the experiences that have made them who they are.” ---- What a typical you owe me attitude. Choices and elections have results. Y…
By saying that you don’t see someone’s race or you don’t see their color and you just see them as a person, it tells black students that you don’t see the communities that they’ve grown up in and you don’t see the experiences that have made them who they are.” ---- What a typical you owe me attitude. Choices and elections have results. You vote Democratic and get crap for your neighbors and self and then you want blame others? Most homes have maybe one parent and you want to blame others? Little opportunity based on rime and you want to blame others? When does the blame others stop? Never is when.
I have a half Asian family and let me tell you this. Your struggles are not more than many of the things we have gone through. I know families that fled with the communist in pursuit and wanting to kill them. They had to decide to run as their baby was crying and others wanted them to suffocate the baby due to noise. They choose to go on their own. Refugee camps and immigration, learning a new language, way of life, and working their asses off to get ahead. Making their kids understand, nothing is free, you must earn it. Kids completed college and are successful without crying about race.
To say they are not a good fit to a school is racist in its self. Our grandchildren are getting ready for college, all A's and both parents both work and they won't get crap for assistance. So save you poor me and try and understand, your free, means someone else pays for that. You see free as equality, others see free as being taxed for things they never were a part of. Everyone wants to be equal and accepted, well until its time to pay. Any student who is rejected by the bigoted Harvard, Yale community when they are the top performers are being discriminated against, bottom line.
"What a typical you owe me attitude." -- Right?! She judges her Duke peers as being entitled with statements that make HER sound entitled!
"When does the blame others stop?" -- That right there is the result of the CRT "oppressor/oppressed" narrative. When people are convinced they are a "victim", then everyone/thing else is to blame.
And that is something that really steams me. I went to a private school with plenty of black kids, some of whose parents were more affluent than mine. That’s a measure of how hard-working and persevering they were, given that they achieved their success in pre-civil rights Alabama. Their children and grandchildren inherited that well-earned wealth. Why should those grandchildren, with the same access to excellent K-12 education as whites, now have an extra leg up on poor white Appalachian kids or Asian kids?
Because, to some people, simply being black means they somehow inherited all of the bad things that happened to some black people. And because they are told this from a young age, they see it everywhere.
Imagine if your parents told you that redheads were out to get you. From the day you could walk into adulthood, every redhead wants to get you alone and suck out your soul. You would see every casual glace from a redhead as something sinister. You would be tense around them and that would impact your interactions negatively which would in turn continue to fuel your ginger paranoia. The only way to move past this would be for you to make a choice to put yourself at risk to find out the truth...and most people won't take that road.
By saying that you don’t see someone’s race or you don’t see their color and you just see them as a person, it tells black students that you don’t see the communities that they’ve grown up in and you don’t see the experiences that have made them who they are.” ---- What a typical you owe me attitude. Choices and elections have results. You vote Democratic and get crap for your neighbors and self and then you want blame others? Most homes have maybe one parent and you want to blame others? Little opportunity based on rime and you want to blame others? When does the blame others stop? Never is when.
I have a half Asian family and let me tell you this. Your struggles are not more than many of the things we have gone through. I know families that fled with the communist in pursuit and wanting to kill them. They had to decide to run as their baby was crying and others wanted them to suffocate the baby due to noise. They choose to go on their own. Refugee camps and immigration, learning a new language, way of life, and working their asses off to get ahead. Making their kids understand, nothing is free, you must earn it. Kids completed college and are successful without crying about race.
To say they are not a good fit to a school is racist in its self. Our grandchildren are getting ready for college, all A's and both parents both work and they won't get crap for assistance. So save you poor me and try and understand, your free, means someone else pays for that. You see free as equality, others see free as being taxed for things they never were a part of. Everyone wants to be equal and accepted, well until its time to pay. Any student who is rejected by the bigoted Harvard, Yale community when they are the top performers are being discriminated against, bottom line.
AMEN!
"What a typical you owe me attitude." -- Right?! She judges her Duke peers as being entitled with statements that make HER sound entitled!
"When does the blame others stop?" -- That right there is the result of the CRT "oppressor/oppressed" narrative. When people are convinced they are a "victim", then everyone/thing else is to blame.
Also, this girl‘s mother is an administrator at Duke—its not like she grew up on the streets.
And her father is??
What’s your point?
I wonder if he is in the picture.
And that is something that really steams me. I went to a private school with plenty of black kids, some of whose parents were more affluent than mine. That’s a measure of how hard-working and persevering they were, given that they achieved their success in pre-civil rights Alabama. Their children and grandchildren inherited that well-earned wealth. Why should those grandchildren, with the same access to excellent K-12 education as whites, now have an extra leg up on poor white Appalachian kids or Asian kids?
Because, to some people, simply being black means they somehow inherited all of the bad things that happened to some black people. And because they are told this from a young age, they see it everywhere.
Imagine if your parents told you that redheads were out to get you. From the day you could walk into adulthood, every redhead wants to get you alone and suck out your soul. You would see every casual glace from a redhead as something sinister. You would be tense around them and that would impact your interactions negatively which would in turn continue to fuel your ginger paranoia. The only way to move past this would be for you to make a choice to put yourself at risk to find out the truth...and most people won't take that road.