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@warzone2761 . . . and many Mexicans have Spanish Ancestry. It's estimated that up to 50% of Mexico's population is comprised of Spanish heritage. Spain is in Europe. The Spanish Conquistadors were some of the most vile colonizers to walk the earth. When are those descendants of the Spanish Conquistadors going to be held accountable for their ancestors colonizing ways?
And yet many white Americans, such as Polish, Irish, Hungarian, Swedes, etc. never owned slaves nor practiced in the Atlantic Slave Trade, and never displaced the native tribes of the Americas. Most came here legally in the late 1800s to early 1900s to become Americans to build their own future without government welfare programs or stealing Social Security #'s, or working under the table for cash. Many also went off to fight wars against their own family members in WWI and WWII. And yet those white Americans get blamed for slavery and colonialism, systemic racism, white privilege, etc. That's like blaming all Asians for the bombing of Pearl Harbor.
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@derricklanders1921 . . .shut up do nothing know it all. Even engineers are clueless nerds. I worked with them in Auto Mfg. and most of them were idiots that wanted to spend $10,000 for a $10 fix. Engineers are also very narrow minded and suffer from tunnel vision. I "earned" my degree almost 3 decades ago (2 majors and a minor) and realized back then much of what we were learning was watered down and useless. I can't imagine how bad it is now along with all the Left wing indoctrination that is taking place.
Most careers, even white collar, can be learned on the job. Most of what students think they might have learned in college is forgotten by the time next semester rolls around. Most students just study in order to get a good grade on the upcoming exam and retain a fraction of the subject matter. And usually what they retain is now common knowledge that could be learned in a few classes while working in that field. College has no way to determine supply and demand within the market for any particular job/field. Hence the reason why 70%, or whatever % it is, find employment outside their major. Most professors have no clue on the real world in regards to employment and career because they're insulated in a bubble of tenure, unions, seniority, etc. Most don't work in the real world at real jobs. I can go on and on about how terrible of a deal college is for most kids. . . I've been talking about it for over 15 years.
Also, many skilled trades make much more than white collar employees. Heck, I have friends that work plumbing, HVAC, electricians, lineman, etc. that make more than my boss. I know plenty that make well into the 6 figures. You really need to get a clue and be a little less narrow minded.
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