When you say "dumped down in most social situations", you mean...what? Because I'm sure you've visited both predominantly white and predominantly black neighborhoods, and presumably, have noticed the aching differences in the ways of life. I feel like, after a lifetime of horrors, if a "minority" child can come out from underneath the rubble with ambition and positive momentum...fcuk yeah give him a scholarship to a great school. Said scholarships are there to level the playing field (granted that they are allotted on merit).
IIN to believe that white men in the US have the hardest lives?
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When you say "dumped down in most social situations", you mean...what? Because I'm sure you've visited both predominantly white and predominantly black neighborhoods, and presumably, have noticed the aching differences in the ways of life. I feel like, after a lifetime of horrors, if a "minority" child can come out from underneath the rubble with ambition and positive momentum...fcuk yeah give him a scholarship to a great school. Said scholarships are there to level the playing field (granted that they are allotted on merit).
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In all honesty "bumped down" was the only word that came to mind. I couldn't really think of a better phrase.