One wonders if life for some (esp. people born in other countries) is so awful here, why did they leave..and more importantly, why do they stay.
OK, I think I know. Race/class/gender hustling in a pretty lucrative racket. Besides, back in the "old" country, they would be treated ever so much worse.
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YUCK!!!!! I feel bad for you. How tortuous.
I have to get CEUs as well but mine are usually along the lines of "Moisture protection of concrete masonry units" etc.
Fortunately, this is optional. If it were require, I might gently complain.
Ick. Glad there are lots of more constructive ways to get CEUs.
One wonders if life for some (esp. people born in other countries) is so awful here, why did they leave..and more importantly, why do they stay.
OK, I think I know. Race/class/gender hustling in a pretty lucrative racket. Besides, back in the "old" country, they would be treated ever so much worse.
Correctamundo. That is one classic CV.
One wonders if life for some (esp. people born in other countries) is so awful here, why did they leave..and more importantly, why do they stay.
More that she saw an opportunity- make a career out of affirmative action/"racial justice" and ran with it.
The fault is not with her, but in us, that she was able to do so.
Of course, "racial justice" in India, with very strong remnants of milennia-old caste system, is an entirely different matter.
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