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Your high school textbooks/health class videos try way too hard to be multicultural, amirite?
by Anonymous14 years ago
"James, Kiana, and Ahmad were doing a science project together..."
by Anonymous14 years ago
There's usually a "special people" problem somewhere in the book, too.
"Alai, Shaqueana, Tom, and Tom's seeing-eye dog Fido were carpooling together..."
by Anonymous14 years ago
I feel like we get a similar to post to this every other day.
by Anonymous14 years ago
Haters gonna hate.
by Anonymous14 years ago
They're not haters, they are simply stating a fact; however, sorry about the unoriginality of this post, I used the search and I didn't find anything similar to this post using the word 'multicultural', so I figured it was ok.
by Anonymous14 years ago
I HP'd this just moments ago
by Anonymous14 years ago
In my Spanish textbooks there's always an Asian, a Hispanic, a Black, and a cripple.
by Anonymous14 years ago
My science textbook (trying to explain chemical reactions) used dancing couples as different chemicals and showed people switching parters as reactions. There's an African American guy, an Asian guy, an African American girl, etc., even a guy in a wheelchair. And yet there are no gay couples...
by Anonymous14 years ago
That's because they're not "socially accepted" (my apologies if this sounds anti-gay), and also I find that textbooks rarely state the relationship status of the people in the pictures/examples.
by Anonymous14 years ago
True, but how can you show a gay couple in a picture?
by Anonymous14 years ago
Anal.
by Anonymous13 years ago
I'm sorry, but these posts are getting a little bit old.
by Anonymous14 years ago
In our Spanish book there was a question with a boy named takashi.
they also had a kid in a wheelchair named Joaquin.
by Anonymous14 years ago
do we have the same textbook?
by Anonymous14 years ago
It must be a law that all school text books MUST have a kid in a wheelchair.
by Anonymous14 years ago
And they're always happy, smiling good students. It pisses off those of us who actually have special needs, 'cause then we have a standard of smiling and being perfect and buying 80 watermelons and 25 apples to live up to
by Anonymous14 years ago
In the beginning of the year in my french book, they had a korean girl (catherine nguyen), an african american boy named Pierre, and a bunch of caucasions with odd names to make them sound foreign although it says they are Parisian. Just a bit...
by Anonymous14 years ago
"Karianna, Bob, Laquishakanishqua, and Xi Ling are running a race..."
by Anonymous14 years ago
Religion textbooks are the best. The girls with the ghetto names always are always pregnant or don't practice chastity, and the people in it are hideous.
by Anonymous14 years ago
Shabootyfonclaya, Pablo, Pierre, Mi Pow Ying, and AleX
by Anonymous14 years ago
I normally don't care, but THIS HAS BEEN POSTED LIKE 80 BAJILLION TIMES!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
by Anonymous14 years ago
Ooh god and the kid in the wheel chair.
by Anonymous14 years ago
Hahahah
by Anonymous14 years ago
And my school is so not multicultural... except for asians. :P
by Anonymous14 years ago
In my math textbook, there was an asian names hi-slip!!!!!!!
by Anonymous14 years ago
In my science book, there's an African-American boy in a wheelchair playing chess with an Asian girl.
by Anonymous14 years ago
John, Quedo, Jose, Hung, Paul, LaQuesha, Pablo, Ling Chao, Steve, Tyrone, Jorge, Meing, and their crippled friend Happy were all playing tag.
by Anonymous13 years ago
Let's ask the autistic homosexual black Muslim communist wheelchair bound female what the square root of one hundred forty three is!
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