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Originally Posted by Jbrochu
Those lucky duck minority immigrants have it so easy!
No, I don't think they had it easy. And, I think they should have assistance.
It's just that I didn't have running water, food, electricity, or basic human needs as a child either. I know I was able to work and provide for myself and this was an advantage, but it still doesn't seem right.
I worked for and am good friends with family from Pakistan who had 3 children (all around my age). The dad was a banker in Pakistan and they grew up with servants, but he received a grant to open a business here and all three of the children each received more financial aid for school than myself. I also had a roommate from Cambodia; she and her family had a very difficult lives before imigrating. And, I had a friend from Africa(I've forgotten the country) who was a cow herder and grew up in a tribe and he wanted to be a doctor and then move back home to help his people which is amazing and I'm glad he got all of the help and resources he did.
I dunno, I just think education should be free/affordable to everyone. The expenses of college here is complete bull****.
Last edited by MeLoveYouLongTime; 07-18-2017 at 08:17 AM.