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| 1 | big chungusIt's really a mixed bag. The immigrants who integrated well with natives tended to do the best overall, since their families usually pushed education hard but the kid was getting the social skills they needed. The immigrants who stayed in bubbles of their own nationality while smart, didn't seem adjusted socially at all. It's always very interesting to see how immigrant culture in the US behaves vs their own culture from their native land. The immigrants tended to always start off way more conse… | /r/PussyPassDenied | 21/09/22 06:20 PM |
| 1 | big chungusI think it's cos America has a huge education issue, and it certainly reflects in people's maturity. I grew up in very upper middle class, and the social circles I am in definitely have that issue less. The area tends to lean liberal for social issues, people are just more understanding. But when I went to college and interacted with people from "lower class" areas for the first time, goddamn did I end up feeling classist. They were just so much more uncivilized and it sucks I could not get alon… | /r/PussyPassDenied | 21/09/22 05:33 PM |
| 1 | big chungusHonestly most the problems with lower income groups (anywhere) are a mix of systematic oppression and a general shit culture. If you act too smart in the hood they demonize you. | /r/PussyPassDenied | 21/09/22 05:13 PM |
| 5 | big chungusIf we include all the people in Africa I'm sure we could even out that average a bit... I'm sure on average financially disadvantaged people of other races in the US are also more likely to be obese. It's not only the lack of free time to work out, but stupid shit like this that makes a culture against it. | /r/PussyPassDenied | 21/09/22 04:38 PM |
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