First and foremost, living in France, we have more Algerians here than in England. Most, if not all have stated that they identify themselves as Arabs or Magrebin. Those who are considered black are those from the sub-Sahara i.e. Sudan, Chad, Mali and other African countries besides and she is about as black as I am Chinese. She is also believe it or not, a person that could be considered an anti-semite. She sounds like the other bird, Zarna Joshi who just want to get on their soapboxes and make up bollocks about anything as long as it is in their favour.
Nothing better than stepping out of the comfort zone Crossless. I did it 14 years ago and have never looked back since.
Quote:I am in favor of everyone stepping outside their comfort zone when it comes to education. That's the whole fucking point of higher education: to be exposed to and challenged by ideas and viewpoints not your own, to learn how (not what) to think. But I loathe the ideological games people play with the curriculum, and I don't buy the idea that universities have to gear their offerings to a demographic breakdown of their students.
Nothing better than stepping out of the comfort zone Crossless. I did it 14 years ago and have never looked back since.