I wonder in how many of those incidents the passenger was drunk
Second Alexandrite if you're on a desktop
I agree which is what I'm saying, your DNA doesn't matter, where you are now does and it's better to move forward than getting hung up on the past otherwise we're getting into Eugenics territory where people will claim land and territory based on their "DNA profile", and I don't want that kind of racist garbage
Apparently we've learned nothing from the past and it's just repeating itself with a shiny new coat of paint
They actually do a very good job reporting and are highly respected.
Why was this user banned?
Japan didn't have anything pre-WW1, it's literally why in WW2 they had to invade China, there weren't enough resources in Japan to establish an industrial base for their empire.
And Germany wasn't even unified until what, the 1870's? Germany is technically a younger country than the U.S, same with Italy, it's pure revisionism to say that European countries were ever united because they weren't until WW1 when Ultra-Nationalism became the name of the game in geopolitics.
I think you people are just legitimately uninformed about world history. The Afghans have the same thing going on for them, but Russia screwed it all up and created their divisions when they invaded
Unlike in China, the people here actually have the right to vote. That right does not exist in China
20% of the population in 1776 were slaves who came from Africa. There are more countries outside Europe
AA was not racially biased, it was necessary and it still is
"After California banned race-conscious admissions in 1996, the proportions of Black and Latino students at UCLA, one of the most elite school’s in the state’s system, fell drastically. By 2006, a decade later, only 96 Black students enrolled in a freshman class of nearly 5,000. They became known as the Infamous 96."
https://www.npr.org/live-updates/supreme-court-affirmative-action-harvard-unc
Defending that is seriously messed up. Everyone agrees that AA wasn't perfect, but it was the most effective way of diversifying student bodies. Racist Republicans got what they wanted, it's as simple as that.
It's by smallest integer to largest, what's weird about that?
12 months a year, up to 31 days a month and X number of years. It makes the most sense
They are tiring honestly, I agree
But the EU welcomes Ukrainian refugees with open arms. It's clearly race based discrimination