When you think of slavery, imagine the break down. Slaves have this percentage, non-slaves are this. When looking at the numbers, you have to ask yourself how many management and what are the rests. White folks aren't giving up their bread.
Trust me, I'm not saying there are 10 or 15 of them in a house on average (nor am I making any racist insinuations about Mexican families), but Indian, adults often stay with their families after graduating while they're saving money up, or before grad school. Two siblings just graduated with degrees in Biochem, and Bio/Computer Science and are staying with their parents for a year before they go off to Med school, their younger brother is in Mech Engineering is going to do the same thing, and they have an older sister, who did the same thing.I'm in the DMV
I've never seen a deep ass Indian family. Lmao y'all mad and making excuses. They ain't damn messicans.
Sometimes you'll have a whole bunch of them in an apartment but its not their whole family. The men then they grind til they have enough money to bring the FAM.
Indians are good people. They don't bother nobody
Hopefully you understand why they didn't want us to read and write. It's the same reason why we aren't welcomed in the boardroom. There's nothing going on in the boardroom that can't be duplicated. Which is why most Indians are gathering the experience and running back to their home country. In the past you can trap immigrants with the American Dream. That's not happening anymore. So now you have folks taking wealth and returning back to their origins. It's about to be good.agreed! We was talking about this @ work. Mind you most of my co workers are white but all the bread is tied up in management and they not really tryna come off that paper. Sometime if one of us gets lucky and catches that break- its paramount we bring one of us along for the ride. I mean you gotta work- I aint gonna make it easy but we gotta instill some knowledge so the next brother/sister can shine. One of two things happens
1. White Folks will see how much value we add and maybe there becomes more opportunity
2 Even better, maybe that next person does his/her own thing and they can give the next generation of hungry lions of color a chance
either way, we cant climb the barrel and never look back

Lot of excellence points, itt. But what about the families that used welfare from one generation to the next. And still would rather be content with "free" stuff that families and other tax payers pay because of the income vs deficit concept:
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The governmental system is highly redistributive. Well-educated households tend to be net tax contributors: The taxes they pay exceed the direct and means-tested benefits, education, and population-based services they receive. For example, in 2010, in the whole U.S. population, households with college-educated heads, on average, received $24,839 in government benefits while paying $54,089 in taxes. The average college-educated household thus generated a fiscal surplus of $29,250 that government used to finance benefits for other households.
Other households are net tax consumers: The benefits they receive exceed the taxes they pay. These households generate a “fiscal deficit” that must be financed by taxes from other households or by government borrowing. For example, in 2010, in the U.S. population as a whole, households headed by persons without a high school degree, on average, received $46,582 in government benefits while paying only $11,469 in taxes. This generated an average fiscal deficit (benefits received minus taxes paid) of $35,113.
if you don't get to the children the cycle won't break cause they don't know any better to do any better



They don't buy dumb shyt brehs


