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Why aren't black students picking majors leading.....
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Quote:1.) its something i experienced personally. I am not trying to convince you that your opinions on the subject are wrong. I am sure you have your opinions for any number of reasons (Russell Wilson for example). As I pointed out in my earlier post, to believe that someone holds a certain position due to ignorance is presumptuous and elitist. I believe that in your experiences young black students who study are considered "white" and black people liked Clinton because he cheated on Hillary. I was simply posting in an attempt to say that in my experiences, which include years of working within the black community and almost always being the only white person in a room presented me with different experiences that might present a different viewpoint. I am not positive of too many things in this world, but I am positive that an individuals experiences (yours or mine) is not enough to paint a complete picture of any issue. I will be the first to admit that perhaps my experiences are the outlier, though not without also considering that yours may be as well. Though, in fairness we can only understand issues through our own lenses. That being said, the only reason I posted in this thread to begin with, before I made the mistake of arguing over politics :teehee:, was to point out that I think a lot of young black students take jobs like social worker and child care worker because they identify these jobs as playing key roles in their community. That, in my experience, appears to be a more likely explanation (Occam's razor) than some of the other suggestions presented previously in this thread.
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