Or every cough or sneeze being diagnosed as you having the coronavirus!!😰Such as uncomfortable remarks, a decrease in tips, etc
This is not even about the person ethnicity but F off I'm not driving that far for a pax, it's 2 min away minimum.Hyper is one of the chineese/asian drivers here but he is oddly quiet so I guess this answers your question.
There's gotta be an impact not only for poor asian ants but for riders as well. Who do you think is going to take pax 6 mins 5 miles away in the city. Would you take it?
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Revenge for CPS cancelling Columbus Day. Karma works in weird ways.Everybody coming back from Italy seems to be 100% infected.
If your driver or pax is one of these guys I'd be worried.
What makes you think it makes the school year harder? They didn't cancel the school holiday, just changed the name.That's one of the things ticking me off about the CPS... it's a part of history. If they don't like it, too bad, but don't make the school year harder on kids.
On the other hand as I became older and more educated, I realized that this country was built on slavery and the genocide of natives. That's NOT the history school teaches. Nor does it tell you how Columbus and his crew treated the natives they were greeted with, enslaved and slaughtered them. Nor did I learn in school that it wasn't Columbus who discovered the "New World," Vikings had been coming to (what's now) the North American continent since the 11th century. Columbus had good PR.Lessons unlearned when history is erased
Because there was no "America" in the late 15th century. :wink:Fact: Columbus never stepped a foot on American soil.
Every country is built on slavery. I'm of Mexican descent. Mexicans were enslaved some 680 years. Mexicans enslaved each other. The Spanish had slaves, the british, Africa still enslaves people in parts, Singapore had slaves, China, Japan, Mongolia, Norway... you name it. Every damn country had a history of slavery. The point is, we learn to better ourselves from lessons learned in history. We teach our children's children the basis of said lessons by showing them downsides of history where we became better. Erasing that history destroys our foundation for knowledge.On the other hand as I became older and more educated, I realized that this country was built on slavery and the genocide of natives. That's NOT the history school teaches. Nor does it tell you how Columbus and his crew treated the natives they were greeted with, enslaved and slaughtered them. Nor did I learn in school that it wasn't Columbus who discovered the "New World," Vikings had been coming to (what's now) the North American continent since the 11th century. Columbus had good PR.