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Barack and Condoleezza had a hard time finding jobs.
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Asians been ahead of the game on this ditching their cultures to give their kids white *** names.
I got a white boy name I know the HR ppl be confused as hell when my black *** walk in
Without a doubt. I know like 4 De'Anthonys. Anything that needs to have an apostrophe separating letters... No.Would my son's future name get discriminated? De'Anthony
Anthony is too common for me, it's down the road though.Without a doubt. I know like 4 De'Anthonys. Anything that needs to have an apostrophe separating letters... No.
Just name him Anthony.
I don't necessarily think it's a bad thing though. I doubt the first generation that does isn't willingly and happily doing it. The parents are just doing what they think is best for their child. They're only discussing job interview discrimination here, but I bet kids with anglicized names also have it easier growing up too with peers. It probably even makes a difference when it comes to bagging women.Damn.Asians been ahead of the game on this ditching their cultures to give their kids white *** names.
I mean it's true but damn when you put it like that damn just damn
Colbert's middle name is really tyrone, i remember Him and Bill O'reilly were arguing and Bill referred to him as tyrone
Barack and Condoleezza had a hard time finding jobs.
Asians been ahead of the game on this ditching their cultures to give their kids white *** names.
Damn.
I mean it's true but damn when you put it like that damn just damn
No surprise here. I really feel for some of the names I've seen recent newborns receiving... Talk about an uphill climb
Didn't watch the video but what? LOLAsians been ahead of the game on this ditching their cultures to give their kids white *** names.