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Afghan refugees rescued and brought to US were racist and sexist towards those tasked with helping them, and turned their noses up at accommodation they were offered, State Department report says.

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  • Afghan refugees rescued and brought to US were racist and sexist towards those tasked with helping them, and turned their noses up at accommodation they were offered, State Department report says.

    I wonder how can Afghan refugees be racist, when it is THEM that need help from the US. Who are they being racist towards?
    U.S. agencies tasked with assisting the resettlement of approximately 72,000 Afghan evacuees brought to the US in 2021 faced racist, sexist, and verbal abuse.

  • #2
    Originally posted by jboldeniv View Post
    I wonder how can Afghan refugees be racist, when it is THEM that need help from the US. Who are they being racist towards?
    Are even surprised?

    I'm glad the media warned us

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    • #3
      So when I was stationed in NJ, we helped evacuate and house those refugees. We were briefed daily that because of their limited exposure to other demographics, Black, Hispanic, and Asian service members might be subjected to verbal abuse from the refugees. After a week it was only white people volunteering to help them due to their ignorance.

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      • #4
        Originally posted by jasondreamweaver View Post

        Are even surprised?

        I'm glad the media warned us
        I hear you bruh.

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        • #5
          Originally posted by JoeDueces View Post
          So when I was stationed in NJ, we helped evacuate and house those refugees. We were briefed daily that because of their limited exposure to other demographics, Black, Hispanic, and Asian service members might be subjected to verbal abuse from the refugees. After a week it was only white people volunteering to help them due to their ignorance.
          I see.

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          • #6
            Originally posted by JoeDueces View Post
            So when I was stationed in NJ, we helped evacuate and house those refugees. We were briefed daily that because of their limited exposure to other demographics, Black, Hispanic, and Asian service members might be subjected to verbal abuse from the refugees. After a week it was only white people volunteering to help them due to their ignorance.
            LMAO good for y'all.

            More proof these people identify as white. Let them experience their entitlement.

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