Did you know a guy named Pranjal at vandy?
I don't remember that name. I was there from 2007-2011 but I never really talked to anyone younger than me
Did you know a guy named Pranjal at vandy?
you must mean above the mason-dixon line or out westThat's a lot of black people in general. Its even more bothersome and frustrating when these individuals have some solid form of education behind them, but yet they still can't see the big picture.
Saves money. Less loans for the same education.
nvm. wayyy to early.I don't remember that name. I was there from 2007-2011 but I never really talked to anyone younger than me
Education is what you make it breh. Calculus at Coli Community College is the same calculus at at Coli State University.
Westyou must mean above the mason-dixon line or out west
who is "they?". And it was the whole black community? Also were there other issue involved? I aint never met no black people that were so pressed about mixed people that they were scalping them FOR BEING MIXED.
edit: I just don't believe this story, and we can stop talkin about it because its your family and that's personal to you. I'll just stick to the thread topic.
the black group at my law school had an open conversation about race and these muthafukkas told on themselves
"if grew up in an African household and was told im not american so I took that to mean I'm not black"
"this is the first time in my life I've had mostly black friends and been a part of a black organization"
"I'm biracial and this is the first time white ppl have seen me as black, I thought I was more ambiguous"
"in the black organization in my undergrad I was made fun of for being biracial so I wasnt a part of it"
and these are the future leaders cacs are going to prop up as black leaders
that's why I dont fukk with these corny ass muthafukkas. I'm the only nikka here really from the traditional black experience.
You go to a gradate school where like sixty percent of the class is from the upper-class, so you're in an extreme of the extreme to be fair.the black group at my law school had an open conversation about race and these muthafukkas told on themselves
"if grew up in an African household and was told im not american so I took that to mean I'm not black"
"this is the first time in my life I've had mostly black friends and been a part of a black organization"
"I'm biracial and this is the first time white ppl have seen me as black, I thought I was more ambiguous"
"in the black organization in my undergrad I was made fun of for being biracial so I wasnt a part of it"
and these are the future leaders cacs are going to prop up as black leaders
that's why I dont fukk with these corny ass muthafukkas. I'm the only nikka here really from the traditional black experience.