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Ranponian wrote:sorry comrade ;.;7

Is oke Ranu :3

For there is gyro place nearby to meet my dietary needs x3

Nevbrejnovitz wrote:Well, I don’t know for Europe, as it is ethnically doverse etc.

But in America, even in Canada, what I said applies

Doesnt canada have outrageous "anti-discrimination" laws?

Nevbrejnovitz and Diwi

Liberalina wrote:Asian Immigrants are the hardest working bunch out there,

The Glory of the Far East once again prevails! \^o^/

Ranponian wrote:Doesnt canada have outrageous "anti-discrimination" laws?

We have, officially.

But many employers, if they see an arab of foreign name on a curriculum vitae, they will only trash it.

You can’t prove why an employer didn’t anwser you cv.

Nevbrejnovitz wrote:We have, officially.

But many employers, if they see an arab of foreign name on a curriculum vitae, they will only trash it.

You can’t prove why an employer didn’t anwser you cv.

I mean i personally dont disagree with that because its impossible to get rid of it without massively overreaching into every single company in existence.

I just accept the fact that people of all colors will prefer their own people for employees on average.

For the same reason that most people on average prefer living in areas of a city with their own people.

Nevbrejnovitz, Valijun, and Diwi

Nevbrejnovitz wrote:We have, officially.

But many employers, if they see an arab of foreign name on a curriculum vitae, they will only trash it.

You can’t prove why an employer didn’t anwser you cv.

Ranponian wrote:Doesnt canada have outrageous "anti-discrimination" laws?

But like I said, how the government recruits differs from the private enterprises:
Government will use “positive discrimination” while private enterprises are suspicious to foreign name.

Not all, but alot.

Kiger and Ranponian

Enchanted Oasis wrote:“the global tyranny of the metric system”

okay now i’ve heard it all

I don’t want to learn the metric system I’m almost done with high school learning imperial all my life why tf would I convert know I don’t live in Europe. Okay I messier distance in invasions of country’s per hour and there’s nothing you can do to change my mind

Personally I think affirmative action should stop deciding based on race, and rather income, which it was intended technically

however its no longer the case that most Black's, Hispanics etc are low earning - its more diversified,

Valijun, Diwi, and Ranponian

Nevbrejnovitz wrote:But like I said, how the government recruits differs from the private enterprises:
Government will use “positive discrimination” while private enterprises are suspicious to foreign name.

Not all, but alot.

Yeah.

Like i said though the only way around it is if every company was state owned and had specific quotas.

Even then people would scream discrimination because well......it is xD

Liberalina wrote:Personally I think affirmative action should stop deciding based on race, and rather income, which it was intended technically

however its no longer the case that most Black's, Hispanics etc are low earning - its more diversified,

merit! :<

Valijun and Liberalina

Ranponian wrote:merit! :<

Its a lot easier to learn something when you can afford a 2k per hour SAT tutor.

There's an intellectual goldmine being suppressed, and it lurks in the low income areas

Liberalina wrote:Its a lot easier to learn something when you can afford a 2k per hour SAT tutor.

There's an intellectual goldmine being suppressed, and it lurks in the low income areas

I mean thats why i support free education with free college for those who overachieve in high school.

Then again i am saying this to a person in america, where the school system is already fugged up.

Liberalina

I think a system where each school based on attendance gets a set number of "free college seats" to use for its most overachieving and best students would work nicely.

aka :

400 students = 20-40 free college seats where 20-40 students receive free college education.

Ranponian wrote:I mean thats why i support free education with free college for those who overachieve in high school.

Then again i am saying this to a person in america, where the school system is already fugged up.

The current system favors racial minorities regardless of income, which distorts what we actually need to do
The merit based system heavily discriminates against poor rural America
A flat income based system is best,

Antillian wrote:I don’t want to learn the metric system I’m almost done with high school learning imperial all my life why tf would I convert know I don’t live in Europe. Okay I messier distance in invasions of country’s per hour and there’s nothing you can do to change my mind

you do realize it’s not just Europe that uses the metric system right? almost every country on earth, barring the United States, Liberia, and Myanmar/Burma, uses the metric system.

metric just makes so much more sense and is so easier than complicated imperial measurements. not to mention most international business and trade is conducted with metric units too.

Not xav wrote:| Riyadh International Airport is bustling with Saudia
Airways flights, gold painted Boeing 747s touch down, lift off, and taxi all over the runway. Green Saudi flags and Red Chinese flags fly side by side, and Prime Minister Prince Alwaleed bin Talal stands on a red carpet with gold thread stitching. He’s dressed in traditional Arabian garb, matched with Versace sunglasses, Armani keffiyeh, a diamond encrusted solid gold Rolex Dayton matched with a thick Cuban link bracelet. He was lined by Royal Guards, who stood at attention along the red carpet. He is followed by 6 assistants in Armani suits who bear gift baskets, each filled with gifts worth $30,000 dollars, for the entire Chinese delegation.

Prince Alwaleed reaches the end of the red carpet, ready to shake hands with Deputy General Chairman Xi Jinping. |

    Prince Alwaleed I:
    As-salamu-laykum, welcome to Saudi Arabia. I am quite pleased that you’ve chosen to visit my country, in light of our recent alliance. I believe there is much work to be done between us.

Extremely delighted to see the gifts and the sight of Prince Alwaleed, Deputy General Chairman Xi Jinping would provide the Prince a traditional bow and firm handshake. With a smile on his face, Deputy General Chairman Xi Jinping seemed very pleased at the sight of Riyadh.

Deputy General Chairman Xi Jinping: "Prince Alwaleed, I thank you for allowing me and my staff to visit your country and to speak with you directly in person for the discussion of Sino-Saudi friendship and cooperation, of which is very very important to General Chairman Jiang Zemin back in Beijing. I have been dispatched here as a Special Liaison to the General Chairman; therefore, any and all decisions that we make today are sanctioned by Chairman Jiang. As you have stated, we have much to discuss and negotiate; however, I believe firmly that with Saudi Arabia in the Council of Asia, we will be able to foster productive relations and cooperation between our countries and people."

Howdy ^>^

Nevbrejnovitz, Enchanted Oasis, Liberalina, Not xav, and 1 otherRanponian

Paramountica wrote:Howdy ^>^

heyo

Paramountica wrote:Howdy ^>^

Oi captain!

-liberty city

Ranponian wrote:heyo

Nevbrejnovitz wrote:Oi captain!

How are you both? ^<^

-liberty city, Nevbrejnovitz, and Ranponian

Paramountica wrote:Howdy ^>^

Paramerica ^~^

Paramountica wrote:How are you both? ^<^

Fine fine! Bit tired to wake up at 4:15 AM each morning for the job, but yea, actually thinking of new rp opportunities.

Any ideas that could include La Plata-Paramerican relationship?

Paramountica wrote:How are you both? ^<^

guts, chu? :3

Bad memes kids: ive forgotten my debit card pin number

A new Saudi Arabia?

That's a fourth or fifth one now!

But its Xav so yas hun!

-syria and Not xav

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