How is telling a boy he can't go, because he never listens or goes to class, discrimination? It's not racist because we picked up the rest of his siblings along with kids from different heritages. (I dislike the term race. Did you know that there is no DNA evidence of racial difference? At least none found at this stage of science) I suppose it is discrimination. Behavioral discrimination. It isn't that we don't want him to come. We really want everyone and anyone to come with us. The problem is his behavior. He is extremely difficult to deal with because he doesn't listen. He won't even look at you unless you practically force his attention. Then he won't go to his class. So finally we have to say he can't come. And we are accused of discrimination...
Is Behavioral Discrimination a thing? It should be.
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It's sad that some people hang on to the "racial discrimination" excuse as a crutch. What's really sad is when they teach it to their children and then the children grow up thinking they can act anyway they want as long as they use the "racial discrimination" excuse. There are good people and bad people in every race so playing the "racial" card is obsurd. Okay, I'm getting off my soap box.
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