acesfull86
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A simple “no, I don’t have evidence for the claim, I’m just freestyling” would do
A simple “no, I don’t have evidence for the claim, I’m just freestyling” would do
Except for refugees and asylees, who are a small fraction, immigrants are not eligible for welfare programs.There is certainly no evidence of a whole system of subsidization of immigrants in this country. I agree with you guys!
Youre so cuteExcept for refugees and asylees, who are a small fraction, immigrants are not eligible for welfare programs.
Yes - outcomes are manufactured to ensure future contributions. Anyone who doesn’t see this is blind.
If your NGO generates donations by pushing a narrative immigrants are good for the country while claiming they are helping immigrants assimilate and make money they have an incentive to engineer those outcomes to be reality.I repeat and also bold:
You’re debating no one on the utility of NGO’s. That’s not the argument. Your argument was that NGO’s are the primary driver of a significant wage difference between 2nd generation immigrant black women and native born black women apparently by shuttling them into colleges on grants, then pushing them into fake DEI jobs to show off their success. What is the evidence for that particular claim? There are plenty of NGO’s assisting native black women too, so it’s a bold claim to make that they’re the driver of the delta in that chart. One would think you’d have some evidence to make it so confidently.
Interesting hypothetical. Any evidence? It is far-fetched to argue that the exceptional upward mobility of the children of black immigrants is due to this.If your NGO generates donations by pushing a narrative immigrants are good for the country while claiming they are helping immigrants assimilate and make money they have an incentive to engineer those outcomes to be reality.
This is pretty basic here. There is a long history of this happening and the corruption of this within the non profit industry.
Yeah, and there are no shortage of government programs and NGO’s assisting native born people with educational attainment and job placement as well. So the question remains where is the evidence that this is the primary driver of the wage gap between a native born black woman and a 2nd generation immigrant black woman?If your NGO generates donations by pushing a narrative immigrants are good for the country while claiming they are helping immigrants assimilate and make money they have an incentive to engineer those outcomes to be reality.
This is pretty basic here. There is a long history of this happening and the corruption of this within the non profit industry.