I also would still think that telling people to not send help to people who need help is a stupid idiotic thing to say regardless of my skin color. Calling someone out on a bad take, like the person who you assumed is Arab, isn't stupid either.
Answer the question. Would you say the same things to me if I was a minority?
Would you make the same comments you are making if I was black? Or Arab? Or any other minority? Or are you only losing your shit because I am whiter than a Roman statue?
How the fuck is "we should help minorities" arguing like a white supremacist? That's like the complete opposite lmao.
Says the person who didn't take those five seconds to think before they posted.
Before I left reddit I had an alt account named "I_Only_Follow_Idiots" that I use to tell people, without engaging them, that they are stupid. You are tempting me to make that alt for here and use it to follow you.
These accounts have to be psyops. No one with the ability to critically think would believe that giving someone aid is dehumanizing. Hell anyone who can think critically would come to the conclusion that giving aid whenever possible helps.
It's sad that so many people still have a mindset that math classes are only good if you are going to use math for your job. Nobody considers the fact that math classes help your logical problem solving skills. Just "will this help me in my job?"
“I graduated on June 1st, 1996. That was 10,167 days ago, and it has been 10,167 days that I have not used algebra,” said Sen. Robert Farnsworth, R-Hibbing. Farnsworth on Tuesday attempted to remove algebra II from the state's graduation requirements.
Sen. Robert Farnsworth, R-Hibbing, during an education debate Tuesday attempted to amend an omnibus package to allow students to graduate without passing his sworn enemy: Algebra II. “I graduated on J...
Says reality lol. You can't met everyone's needs, especially when some needs contradict each other, or some needs require other needs to be ignored.
All of these things are tied to being autistic. And they are all things that will always be a struggle for me. No amount of society changing to meet my needs will change that. Just like how no amount of making society more accessible for paraplegics will let them walk again.