Tag Archives: Stereotypes
Thanks to Him, for Divorcing Her
Being thankful to the one who betrayed and hurt you is that this one is about, translated… Rong-Rong posted photos of her and her daughters, touring the Universal Studios in Japan on Facebook, seeing how radiantly the three of them … Continue reading
A Black Nightmare
From a Chinese blog I’m a subscriber to, translated, by me… Who bent over and managed, to throw that net of mysticism Toward those, sorrowful eyes of yours The seas cried, inside your eyes As desperation, became, who you are … Continue reading
The Terrorists “Don’t Use My Name”, Refusing to Be Labeled, Muslims Offered the Flowers, with Their Turbans On
In light of recent tragedy in France, from the Front Page Sections, translated… The terrorist attack on Friday evening had left the Muslims in France under great duress, on the social networks, someone start4ed the “Don’t Use My Name Movement”, … Continue reading
Intelligent is the Equivalent to Being Difficult? Students: That’s a Stereotype
From the Front Page Sections, translated… The graduates out of N.T.U. are difficult to hire? The N.T.U. upped its ranking in the world’s QS University Rankings, the scores are up, but the satisfactions of the employers had declined. N.T.U. stated … Continue reading
Give the Children of Immigrants a Chance
Stemming from the recent attack in Paris, from the Front Page Sections, translated… In the recent attack in France, there would be a deeper misunderstanding of a certain religion in the minds of Europeans, along with the fears as well … Continue reading →