I simply recounted my experience with immigrants. I currently live outside the US, so am an immigrant myself. People see me and respond as I present myself, that is the most that any one person can realistically achieve.
We won't argue about that. Anecdotes are an important component when it comes to understanding a matter. The stories passed down from my ancestors are anecdotal accounts. Rather than concern ourselves with who works harder, why not shift to what concrete actions can make us more affective.
We did build the US. I am just making a factual statement; I have never seen one of us laying tile or doing concrete work on Thanksgiving , have you? Again, I don't "cape" for anyone, that might just be your interpretation.
The sociological environment might not be the place for the "logic" that you seek. Please tell me if you have ever seen one of us laying tile or doing concrete work on Thanksgiving eve.
I don't know Dan Rather, nor do I trust every word coming from his mouth. You are working too hard trying to parse my comment for imagined slights. However, I suppose Black Americans are among the native born, so it could be something that you could invent a way to find the comment offensive...
I said no such thing. I didn't compare Mexicans to us , I simply said that they work harder than native born Americans. Please don't superimpose an interpretation on my comments, or try to finish my sentences for me.
Perhaps I am too jaded to trust the ideas generated by those whom I don't even know. That isn't really an answer, unless ideology seems more important than actions.
That depends on what you mean by "move". I have all Black employees, and am building out my list of Black consultants. Got and stayed married, then raised a family to their twenties. What more would you have me do in order to meet the acceptable criteria ?
I am thinking of the collapse of morality that prevents the formation of strong families. The family is the building block of a society. How would you articulate a code that can overcome such a critical collapse.
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