Ok, you have a point. It would be beneficial for them to actually experience real adversity. Or maybe give them a new perspective. Like one time on a radio show this black guy called in who was from inner city Detroit and before joining the Army he used to have the "white man is holding me down" mentality and believed he was being oppressed. He had to go to several third world countries while in the military and he said when he got back he told himself he would never complain about America again because the ghetto is like paradise compared to some countries and he had a new appreciation for the opportunities he had in the U.S.
Man, I remember when I watched a Rick Ross video some years ago, they showed some Miami "ghetto" with a B&W filter to make it seem more bleak and all I could think of was that it looked like regular middle class neighborhoods here.
Actual poor people in the third world don't live in real proper houses, they're more like improvised hovels. Most poor people don't own cars (and dream of buying one).
They don't have basic sanitation or sewer treatment, their house's waste flows into a ditch that passes along the alley where they live.
Poor people in the US have no idea how good their lives actually are.
The sun grants vitamin D to the white-skinned heathens of the world and deprives the sacred brown-skinned of it, despite being the superior species thanks to the melanin coursing through their cells.
Fun story: went to Arizona once with an Indian acquaintance. We both did our thing for the day, and I was out in the sun the whole time and forgot to bring sunblock. When we meet back up he asks me why I'm so red, and I just answer "because I'm white and was out in the sun all day".
It's monsoon season there right now. Some of the most fantastic lightning storms I have ever seen, with the reason why they have floodways everywhere. I hate the heat, but miss those storms.
Since all wasps are native to Asia, the name Asian giant hornet does not convey unique information about the biology or behavior of the species, according to the ESA.
“All wasps are native to Asia” not sure if this is a misunderstanding, lie, typo, or what, but it is plainly wrong.
Once again if anyone was bothered by the name then I feel sorry for them and hope they never have any actual adversity
Ok, you have a point. It would be beneficial for them to actually experience real adversity. Or maybe give them a new perspective. Like one time on a radio show this black guy called in who was from inner city Detroit and before joining the Army he used to have the "white man is holding me down" mentality and believed he was being oppressed. He had to go to several third world countries while in the military and he said when he got back he told himself he would never complain about America again because the ghetto is like paradise compared to some countries and he had a new appreciation for the opportunities he had in the U.S.
Man, I remember when I watched a Rick Ross video some years ago, they showed some Miami "ghetto" with a B&W filter to make it seem more bleak and all I could think of was that it looked like regular middle class neighborhoods here.
Actual poor people in the third world don't live in real proper houses, they're more like improvised hovels. Most poor people don't own cars (and dream of buying one).
They don't have basic sanitation or sewer treatment, their house's waste flows into a ditch that passes along the alley where they live.
Poor people in the US have no idea how good their lives actually are.
Same here. I had relatives that grew up in poor areas but I’ve always heard the same thing you have.
Now it's just racist against me and my people (Pacific Northwesterners)
By that logic, rain is racist.
I wouldn’t be surprised if one day I read an article denouncing rain as racist
No, the sun is. This is why brave seattlites flee the land when it gets sunny.
The sun grants vitamin D to the white-skinned heathens of the world and deprives the sacred brown-skinned of it, despite being the superior species thanks to the melanin coursing through their cells.
Fun story: went to Arizona once with an Indian acquaintance. We both did our thing for the day, and I was out in the sun the whole time and forgot to bring sunblock. When we meet back up he asks me why I'm so red, and I just answer "because I'm white and was out in the sun all day".
I did a two year study in Arizona. I'm from Seattle, and arrived February. My first day in was February and I still got a sunburn.
Yeah I think this was in April. Probably the reason I didn't bring sunblock: "why would i need sunblock in April?"
It's monsoon season there right now. Some of the most fantastic lightning storms I have ever seen, with the reason why they have floodways everywhere. I hate the heat, but miss those storms.
Dot. I'm a programmer; they're all dots.
Link? Anyway, there’s still a hint in the scientific name Vespa mandarinia……for the time being.
Thanks for the link!
“All wasps are native to Asia” not sure if this is a misunderstanding, lie, typo, or what, but it is plainly wrong.