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Systemic racism in the USA: Are whites "guiltier" if they had slavery in their past?
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<blockquote data-quote="Diamond7" data-source="post: 77179016" data-attributes="member: 446615"><p>That is the interesting thing with my son. He is Asian. But no one has ever guessed that. People do not know, but they guess Black or Hispanic. In High School, he had a 3.9 but during the pandemic in College, he was running a 4.0 so he made the president's list. I think they give you extra money just because of your good grades. He did graduate debt free. He owed some money for a motorcycle, but all of his education was paid for. He was in a program where he worked, but they paid him $20 an hour. He worked for Smuckers for three months and he worked for Purell for three months. So it took him 5 years to graduate.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Diamond7, post: 77179016, member: 446615"] That is the interesting thing with my son. He is Asian. But no one has ever guessed that. People do not know, but they guess Black or Hispanic. In High School, he had a 3.9 but during the pandemic in College, he was running a 4.0 so he made the president's list. I think they give you extra money just because of your good grades. He did graduate debt free. He owed some money for a motorcycle, but all of his education was paid for. He was in a program where he worked, but they paid him $20 an hour. He worked for Smuckers for three months and he worked for Purell for three months. So it took him 5 years to graduate. [/QUOTE]
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