Yarddog
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Absolutely not, They are Luhya Tribe people. Now why would you assume they were Somali?
Because you were responding to the Principal's comment about Somalis. Derp.
I thought we were talking about Peanut Butter. and Jelly. The fact I threw something else in there wasnt too much of a problem was it? When ever I think of those Markets like the Nakomat, and the other one I cant remember the name........ I remember that they have guards at all the entrances with metal detecting wands to check for weapons, they have had to do that for years now. Sorry if my humor bothered you, but it was based in a little reality as well
Huh? Don't worry about your humor, its non-existent.
I'm trying to figure out what on Earth PB&J's in Kenya has to do with anything and how the heck your friends eating PB&J in Kenya makes a Principal in Oregon a "Fing idiot". That makes no sense. Who gives a shit what your friends eat? Was the Principal supposed to say "Somalis might not eat sandwiches, but there is this guy on the internet who knows a guy in Kenya who likes PB&J" ?
She says that the school must, “change their teaching practices to boost minority students’ performance,” in order to cancel out all the “white privilege.”
thats the quote i read, as far as Africans liking peanut butter and jelly? well yes, it doesnt mean that much. Its just a little context. Other people besides whites eat peanut butter and jelly, But I realize there is a stereotype about that.
So in your opinion, the school should have teaching practices that lower minority performance?
George Washington Carver didn't invent peanut butter BTW
Absolutely not, why would I want to do that? maybe there needs to be a little clarification though. Is Peanut Butter and Jelly on White bread the only item on the menu or what? because, as I posted earlier, if it is, then they have other problems. eating A sandwhich once in a while is not going to lower anyone's performance. And really, is peanut butter and jelly white privilage? i really dont think so.
And if Kenyans who were raised on Ugali and Sukumaweki can eat that food and have absolutely no problems studying, so can Somali kids once in a while, its not the end of the world