Stephanie Smith

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  • in reply to: Hispanic women marrying earlier? #38623

    Stephanie Smith
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    And why are Hispanic women pushed more into the home and not more into education?

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    Name : Stephanie Smith, Gender : F, Sexual Orientation : Straight, Race : Hawaiian/Spanish/Native American/White, Religion : Christian, Age : 21, City : Twentynine Palms, State : CA Country : United States, Occupation : Homemaker/Loan Rep, Education level : 2 Years of College, Social class : Middle class, 
    in reply to: Long white t-shirts on black males #14079

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    African American teens (and other races) have a style of dress that screams gangbanger. It is done to idolize and imitate the rappers on TV who sing about sex, drugs, money and killing. I don't know why this teen generation can't just dress normal, do ya'll need the attention or something?

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    Name : Stephanie Smith, Gender : F, Sexual Orientation : Straight, Race : Hawaiian/Spanish/Native American/White, Religion : Christian, Age : 21, City : Twentynine Palms, State : CA Country : United States, Occupation : Homemaker/Loan Rep, Education level : 2 Years of College, Social class : Middle class, 
    in reply to: Is Spanish language taking us over? #29998

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    I agree, we wouldn't be able to go to France, and have English taught in their schools, or am I wrong? What is really offensive is that you even get PAID more if you speak spanish or another language and job descriptions can request Bilingual employees? I could lose a job because I only speak English (which I don't I speak more, but only because for jobs I have had to learn)

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    Name : Stephanie Smith, Gender : F, Sexual Orientation : Straight, Race : Hawaiian/Spanish/Native American/White, Religion : Christian, Age : 21, City : Twentynine Palms, State : CA Country : United States, Occupation : Homemaker/Loan Rep, Education level : 2 Years of College, Social class : Middle class, 
    in reply to: Black people at the movies #41775

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    In my experience, blacks tend to be louder and mostly ruder, I do have some friends that are af/am that choose just to be like any other person, they speak regular english, and have good jobs and just are normal, but most I encounter talk in ebonics and yell at everything. Like talk shows have you ever watched them, when confronted with an offensive situation they talk over the host, or others, and yell and cuss. I think it has a lot to do with pop culture.

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    Name : Stephanie Smith, Gender : F, Sexual Orientation : Straight, Race : Hawaiian/Spanish/Native American/White, Religion : Christian, Age : 21, City : Twentynine Palms, State : CA Country : United States, Occupation : Homemaker/Loan Rep, Education level : 2 Years of College, Social class : Middle class, 
    in reply to: Is racism still prevalent? #46969

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    I also had an af/am employee hit on me, while I was pregnant in my daughters preschool, my husband flipped out on him, and he said it was because he was black I said that. Is it right for this opportunity to exist to escape the consequences of something done wrong? Who is really making racism prevalent them or us?

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    Name : Stephanie Smith, Gender : F, Sexual Orientation : Straight, Race : Hawaiian/Spanish/Native American/White, Religion : Christian, Age : 21, City : Twentynine Palms, State : CA Country : United States, Occupation : Homemaker/Loan Rep, Education level : 2 Years of College, Social class : Middle class, 
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