It was like this all the way back in high school: you only saw minorities having lunch with the white kids if they were the only one of their kind around, otherwise there were tables that were all blacks, all Asians, all Hispanic, etc.
I saw that also, but white kids who were southern Baptist or their dad was a preacher fully sat at the black table no issue. They went to church together. It’s a culture thing not necessarily skin.
It's a 'they knew each other' thing. If they didn't know each other in advance, they'd likely have followed the trend and sat at a table with people who look like them.
This is what I was trying to say in part yesterday, but with regard to marriage, and more strongly expressed. Nothing complicated or hateful about it, but can be tricky for autists to explain it simply.
thats how the cafeteria was in middle school. all the whites were on one side, the hispanics in the middle, and the blacks on the other side. it just natually happened like that
I worked at a place that was 50-50 Hispanic Americans and White Americans.
Noticed at the lunch tables that most would gather with their own race. It was like 90% or better on any given day.
They all liked and respected each other.
They just preferred their own culture.
Go figure.
It was like this all the way back in high school: you only saw minorities having lunch with the white kids if they were the only one of their kind around, otherwise there were tables that were all blacks, all Asians, all Hispanic, etc.
The mormons tend to group together also.
Well -- the WIVES, anyway . . .
KEK
I saw that also, but white kids who were southern Baptist or their dad was a preacher fully sat at the black table no issue. They went to church together. It’s a culture thing not necessarily skin.
It's a 'they knew each other' thing. If they didn't know each other in advance, they'd likely have followed the trend and sat at a table with people who look like them.
In the filming of The Planet of the Apes ------- the gorilla costumes would sit with the chimpanzee costumes.
This is what I was trying to say in part yesterday, but with regard to marriage, and more strongly expressed. Nothing complicated or hateful about it, but can be tricky for autists to explain it simply.
thats how the cafeteria was in middle school. all the whites were on one side, the hispanics in the middle, and the blacks on the other side. it just natually happened like that