How many of you were dumped for a non- english speaker?

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It just occurred to me.
Maybe that explains some of the Blurt thread hostility that I noticed over these two years, towards quite a few of them.
With the one or two exceptions to the rule, who ended up being adopted.
 
It just occurred to me.
Maybe that explains some of the Blurt thread hostility that I noticed over these two years, towards quite a few of them.
With the one or two exceptions to the rule, who ended up being adopted.

Do you ever think about something without sharing every stupid thought that rattles around that empty skull of yours?
 
On one hand you guys accuse us of having "da white privilege" and of being "racists". (over nonsense)
At the same time, you look down on us.

It would be great if you embraced, just for once the myriad of contradictions in your 'liberal' brains.
 
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I actually did get dumped once in high school for a guy who barely spoke english. He was from Namibia I think. Someplace like that.
Later found out it was because I wasn't dark enough to piss off daddy and that sort of pissed me off but I was over her by then.
 
I actually did get dumped once in high school for a guy who barely spoke english. He was from Namibia I think. Someplace like that.
Later found out it was because I wasn't dark enough to piss off daddy and that sort of pissed me off but I was over her by then.

Well, not quite related to your post. But your post reminded me of something,
and since I'm anything But PC:

As an immigrant, I got on extremely well with the few black immigrants that I met (from Lesotto, Sudan or Nigeria). There was a sense of kinship - we're all facing the same predicament and adapting, so we'd better support each other.

My (non- english speaking white immigrant) friends from the States:
- Just the same: excellent experiences with black immigrants from African countries,
- While they described being approached with suspicion, even hostility or even looked down upon by black americans. I have tbh - they weren't too stoked by how they were treated by them.

Of course these were isolated experiences and one must not generalize, but my point is:
Sometimes these things have less to do with race and more with one's personal experience (intergenerational experience with colonialism, discrimination or so on).
 
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I actually did get dumped once in high school for a guy who barely spoke english. He was from Namibia I think. Someplace like that.
Later found out it was because I wasn't dark enough to piss off daddy and that sort of pissed me off but I was over her by then.

Cool story, Rory!
 
Hashtag I have an idea for you! Have you considered creating yet another account so you can nominate a second person in the congeniality thread? Hashtag34_alt is probably available.
 
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