(1) did not take advantage of your country's racial discrimination laws to do whatever they wanted, (2) assimilated, accepted and showed consideration for your laws and values, and learned to speak your language smoothly, (3) worked hard to make even greater academic and economic contributions to your country than the average born citizen, (4) loved your country and were proud to be citizens of it, (5) became active members of your government and society, (6) added to and changed your country's multicultural for the better, and (7) brought their children up the same way you would bring them up, what would your view of them be? Would you still be biased against them?
2006-11-29
20:47:46
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Would you just answer please? If you don't like the question you can skip it.
2006-11-29
20:54:06 ·
update #1