i've always imagined you as a kindly, purple giraffe
on food stamps
:rotfl:
i've always imagined you as a kindly, purple giraffe
on food stamps
How in the world would you know that?
Because doser selectively uses it to troll/bait within thread discussions concerning race/racism.
Fairly basic association. :idunno:
negro, i implore you
I have a theory that i believe is correct. These things are only offensive when you are aware of them and especially if you are taught to simmer in resentment over it.
i am white, and not ashamed of it. That kills you doesn't it. I do not feel one single hint of remorse or guilt because of the color of skin and what people who are not me, has chosen to do, and its a 2 way street, blacks do it too.
See the title, yes this discussion pertains to me, i am white, and not ashamed of it. That kills you doesn't it. I do not feel one single hint of remorse or guilt because of the color of skin and what people who are not me, has chosen to do, and its a 2 way street, blacks do it too.
negro, i implore you
I now have two african children through marriage. I do not plan on teaching them any of these things unless they ask or is part of school curriculum.
run through the ebonics translator, we get:
Yo It don' matter who youre actual ancestors wuz. If yo' complexion iz whitey an' you dont speak ebonix, then yo' guilty Jus' like Orenthawl James.
Keep them out of public schools...
How many different ethnicities and cultural backgrounds are children exposed to in their homeschooling environment?
How many different ethnicities and cultural backgrounds are children exposed to in their homeschooling environment?
Since the answer to my question is "none", where do those children learn about other ethnicities and cultural backgrounds if not in a public school environment?
You're wrong about that, ACW. Homeschooled children can be exposed to/learn about other ethnicities and cultural backgrounds, as can private school students. It's just that the parents can decide the setting those other ethnicities and cultural backgrounds are learned about. My daughter was homeschooled from second grade through twelfth grade. When we were still in California, she was friends with Mexicans, Asians, and her best friend was African American. Most of them were met at church and in our neighborhood. A few were met at homeschooling "field trips," where a bunch of homeschooling families would meet at the local skating rink or parks.Originally Posted by ClimateSanity
I now have two african children through marriage. I do not plan on teaching them any of these things unless they ask or is part of school curriculum.
How many different ethnicities and cultural backgrounds are children exposed to in their homeschooling environment?
Since the answer to my question is "none", where do those children learn about other ethnicities and cultural backgrounds if not in a public school environment?
Keep them out of public schools. If you can't home school, you have to pay because of our corruption. But it is worth it. They are in elementary school to learn long division, not the crap on TOL.
Me, too (Ps 17:15). :straight: moreI'm happy with how God made me.
Whites took back the country!
Can't do that. We're going to need fuel for the coming war. The pagans will have to deal with it. They'll be rich; so, they'll get over it....[A]nd what are they gonna do with it now?
give it back to the indians?