Part of my assumptions also revolve around my experiences with African American (and African) colleagues. We've talked of similar issues, WRT race and culture, and they have expressed similar problems. Those are most…
> This, folks, is a racial (and gender) pathology claim. Could it not also/instead be a social upbringing thing instead? If the media I see regarding African Americans is indicative to their culture, we have no further…
Part of my assumptions also revolve around my experiences with African American (and African) colleagues. We've talked of similar issues, WRT race and culture, and they have expressed similar problems. Those are most…
> This, folks, is a racial (and gender) pathology claim. Could it not also/instead be a social upbringing thing instead? If the media I see regarding African Americans is indicative to their culture, we have no further…