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deleteDems 42 points ago +42 / -0

I'm Asian and in our culture, complaining and asking other people to help us before we help ourselves is not an option.

I think that's the biggest problem black people are facing, I've seen plenty of actual African immigrants succeed and earn a high wage (I work in tech) in respectable positions. There is no systemic racism.

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bluto36 12 points ago +12 / -0

for the Zombies and NPC there is and it is in their heads

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BasedRadioChaz 9 points ago +9 / -0

Africian Immigrants do better than white people. There is some disparity between the advantages given to an Africian Immigrant and a native-born American, but primarily the people who immigrate here legally and not through a lotto system have worked very hard to earn their place here.

You're already weeding out layabouts by virtue of the immigration process being long an arduous.

And I have no qualms about that, or them doing well.

But native-born Africian Americans do worse largely because their culture is primarily about shortcuts, dodging responsibility, and complaining. I feel immense pity for young black children, and none at all for the adults who guarantee their inevitable failure.

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TenaciousDT 4 points ago +4 / -0

I love hearing stories about based africans that made the treacherous journey and worked their asses off until they were successful because they always say how much they love America, and they do. And also Its inspiring.

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TiredCampaigner 7 points ago +7 / -0

Actually, no, there is systemic racism...from Progressives.

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Licensetomeme 3 points ago +3 / -0

I am genuinely getting upset with sjw’s who treat me like I’m some child needing protection from the big meanies who appropriate minority cultures. Many examples I see are performed with such tact and sophistication by people who probably have more reverence for my own ancestors’ culture than I do. I’m honoured, honestly, when people take such a concerted effort in showcasing their love and interest, and I’ve just about had it with the people who call them out for it. Too many of them act like they understand the culture well enough to speak on their and my behalf. Truth be told, too many have no idea. To speak for an entire group as though they understand anything about them is the true cultural appropriation. They do not speak for me.

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Licensetomeme 2 points ago +2 / -0

Can confirm. We refuse help. Call it pride, respect, or otherwise. There are no excuses in our culture.